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Old 08-31-2005, 07:51 AM   #1
charafantah
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Distribution: debian 3.0 woody/mandrake 10.1
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multiple display drivers


Hello,

hello,
i have a mandrake 10.1 that is used by several machines to boot over network...currently, all the machines have intel vga cards, and two other machines are using ati ones... and there is no problem with that,,,

the drivers for them are loaded automatically everytime.

now, i got a new machine, with geforce fx 5600..and when i booted, i couldnt bring up the X...

so i used drakconf from the console to set it up, and it worked fine...
but soon, as the other machines had to restart, they couldnt bring up the X too.

so now, everytime when you want to login you have to setup the driver for the display adapter...



so i want to know how/where to load all the 3 drivers at boot...

and how to tell which module is used for the geforce5600



thanks in advance
 
  


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