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I have installed the latest NVIDIA Drivers but all is messed up!!!!!!!!!!!
a lot of desktop object (I use KDE) are transparent, I mean menu, windows, ecc. totally transparent so Linux is impossible to use!
using an old driver version, apparently the desktop is ok (no transparency problems) but I think the driver is not working correctly, because the max refreah is 60 hz (usually it's the frequency I use before the drvier installation, but after the correct driver installation, I get about 85 hz with the same hardware)
another example, if I try to use MPlayer with OpenGL display option, I get no video at all!
if drivers were correctly installed, NVIDIA cards support OpenGL
with slackware 10 there was no problems, but now I have installed a lot of devices and software, it's a big problem go back now
are you using the latest nvidia drivers? I have no problem with running Slackware current but I have not upgraded to the latest nvidia drivers coz they gave me hell in Fedora Core 3.
i can attest that nvidia drivers 1.0-6629 (currently the latest ones) don't work properly on my slackware 10.0 box...
i removed them and installed the previous release, 1.0-6111, and that one works fine for me...
with 1.0-6629, everything would be a mess and transparent and all mucked-up with the nvidia logo everywhere, hard to explain... couldn't do anything, had to kill the x server and go back to runlevel 3 to remove the drivers and install the previous (working) version...
Now I'm using the old driver version, but I suspect the driver aren't correctly installed, because I think my sistem is worse than when I installed in slackware 10
For example in slackware 10, after the driver installation, I use a refresh rate of 85
I cannot use it now, with slackware current and the driver 1.0-6111
I can use only a refresh rate of 60 hz...... it's a low rate don't you think?
How can I test if drivers are correctly installed and working?
Originally posted by Xavius I had that effect with drivers version 6629
Now I'm using the old driver version, but I suspect the driver aren't correctly installed, because I think my sistem is worse than when I installed in slackware 10
For example in slackware 10, after the driver installation, I use a refresh rate of 85
I cannot use it now, with slackware current and the driver 1.0-6111
you could try downgrading x.org to the version in 10.0 to test if the issue persists... i'm sorry for not having any better ideas... =(
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How can I test if drivers are correctly installed and working?
glxgears starts, but my max refresh rate is always 60 Hz,
now I know I can seem a bit paranoic about this, but, with the same hardware and screen resolution (1024x768) it's about 85 with Windows and it was something like this in Slackware Linux 10 too (after the video card driver were installed) now I have only 60 Hz (like in Slackware 10 without the drivers installed)
Originally posted by win32sux i can attest that nvidia drivers 1.0-6629 (currently the latest ones) don't work properly on my slackware 10.0 box...
i removed them and installed the previous release, 1.0-6111, and that one works fine for me...
with 1.0-6629, everything would be a mess and transparent and all mucked-up with the nvidia logo everywhere, hard to explain... couldn't do anything, had to kill the x server and go back to runlevel 3 to remove the drivers and install the previous (working) version...
Well so it's not just Fedora with a problem with these new drivers then. I was going mental coz I just couldn't get them to work.
Originally posted by Xavius How I can downgrade X.org without break nothing?
help please
i think you'd need to download the source code and build scripts for the version in 10.0 and compile it cuz if you use the binary from 10.0 you might have some issues... i'm not sure...
the source (and build scripts) for x11 from 10.0 is here:
With Slackware-current and the 2.6.9 kernel, Nvidia 1.0-6629 works well with my GeForce4MX440 64M AGP, but completely futz a Riva TNT 32M PCI card in a dual-head box. I went back to the 1.0-6111 driver and both cards work fine. The TNT has worked with any of the Nvidia released drivers I've tried, up to 6629.
Don't know what's up, but somethings different this time around.
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