How can I understand that my Nvidia driver was installed properly please?
I run Mint 14 Nadia
How can I understand that my Nvidia drivers installed
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How can I understand that my Nvidia drivers installed
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Re: How can I understand that my Nvidia drivers installed
Easiest way - you see an Nvidia splash screen for about 1 second during the boot precess (unless you explicitly turned it off). If you don't see it then the driver isn't working. There are more technical ways than that, but that is the easiest.
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Re: How can I understand that my Nvidia drivers installed
thebluesky wrote:How can I understand that my Nvidia driver was installed properly please?
I run Mint 14 Nadia
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inxi -Gx
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Re: How can I understand that my Nvidia drivers installed
this is the output I gotTehGhodTrole wrote:thebluesky wrote:How can I understand that my Nvidia driver was installed properly please?
I run Mint 14 NadiaCode: Select all
inxi -Gx
Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GT218 [GeForce G210M] bus-ID: 01:00.0
X.Org: 1.13.0 drivers: (unloaded: fbdev,vesa) FAILED: nouveau Resolution: 1366x768@60.0hz
GLX Renderer: Gallium 0.4 on NVA8 GLX Version: 3.0 Mesa 9.2-devel Direct Rendering: Yes
thanks
Re: How can I understand that my Nvidia drivers installed
thanks for your helpviking777 wrote:Easiest way - you see an Nvidia splash screen for about 1 second during the boot precess (unless you explicitly turned it off). If you don't see it then the driver isn't working. There are more technical ways than that, but that is the easiest.
I booted my laptop but I couldnt see any Nvidia logo .I found out PCLinuxOS has Nvidia drivers as a default.So I gave it a try to find out if I will able to see any logo, yes actually I saw full screen Nvidia logo for a few seconds at the start up and I checked the settings and it says that the driver version is 310 .so I understood it was installed this time as a default but PCLinuxOS has too many programs like windows 7 and it shuts down withuot notice like Windows 7 ! and I tried liveUSB Mint 14 XFCE this time without any updates and use the code isxi -G on terminal.it shows the same output with updated Mint 14 Nadia full installation.
so how can I update my graphcis card driver I still dont know
Re: How can I understand that my Nvidia drivers installed
Additional drivers tab in Software Sources application should allow you to install and activate the Nvidia driver so look there. If that doesn't work then sgfxi always does.http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... xi#p497881
Re: How can I understand that my Nvidia drivers installed
now after I updated kernel virtual boxviking777 wrote:Additional drivers tab in Software Sources application should allow you to install and activate the Nvidia driver so look there. If that doesn't work then sgfxi always does.http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... xi#p497881
Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GT218 [GeForce G210M] bus-ID: 01:00.0
X.Org: 1.13.0 drivers: vesa,nouveau (unloaded: fbdev) FAILED: nvidia Resolution: 1280x720@0.0hz
GLX Renderer: N/A GLX Version: N/A Direct Rendering: N/A
Re: How can I understand that my Nvidia drivers installed
Just install the driver from NVidia. Goto http://www.geforce.com/drivers and download the current version for your GPU then install it.
e.g.
sudo service mdm stop
log in at the prompt
sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-310.32.run
Answer the prompts. Most you'll want to say yes too and don't panic if you get a distro script failure or something like that. Just continue on.
sudo shutdown -r now
e.g.
sudo service mdm stop
log in at the prompt
sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-310.32.run
Answer the prompts. Most you'll want to say yes too and don't panic if you get a distro script failure or something like that. Just continue on.
sudo shutdown -r now