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Old 12-01-2014, 10:28 AM   #1
Tassadar
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How to use nvidia VGA under Linux? (is it possible?)


Hi all,

I've been using a computer with kubuntu during sometime, it is an Intel with an Intel VGA graphics card and after some problems I could make it work ok. (Kubuntu 14.10).

Now I've install a nvidia graphics card (GTX 750 ti) and it doesn't work correctly, it is one of those lot of things that under Windows is downloading a file and installing but with Linux it's a whole oddisey...

I tried to install drivers doing this:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install linux-source
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic
sudo apt-get install linux-image
sudo apt-get install nvidia-current


Result: after reboot I could'n even set native resolution of screen (full-HD). Then I remove drivers with:

sudo apt-get purge nvidia-current

and then downloaded official drivers from nvidia website and installed them:

Hit CTRL+ALT+F1 and login using my credentials.
kill current X server session by typing sudo service lightdm stop
Enter runlevel 3 by typing sudo init 3 and install the*.run file.
Reboot


After reboot I can use full-HD resolution and 3d acceleration seems to work, but I have a huge tearing problem playing videos, games and anything.... I've change composition type from Xrender to OpenGL 3.1 since using Intel VGA I also had big tearing with xrender. But problem is not solved (it worked with intel card).

Then I've check vsync is enabled in the OS, and it is "redraw all scene", and it's also enabled in XBMC.

I also installed anther nvidia card in other computer some time ago (Kubuntu 13.04) and I had exactly the same problem. No talk about AMD/ATI cards, I left them as impossible under linux long ago....

Mu question is.. How can I confugure this nvidia card to word as it should? (it is, avoiding this huge tearing effect that makes impossible watching a video).

Regards and thanks in advance.

Last edited by Tassadar; 12-01-2014 at 10:32 AM.
 
Old 12-01-2014, 10:57 AM   #2
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Did you configure after installing?
Did you blacklist nv or nouveau?
http://lubos.rendek.org/nvidia-gefor...n-wheezy-linux
You also need to stop your window manager during configuring

Last edited by EDDY1; 12-01-2014 at 11:34 AM.
 
  


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