Nvidia GF4 MX440 running really slow
I have a inno 3d 128 meg ddr nvidia GeForce 4 4x agp card that runs super slow on mandrake 10.Screensavers are impossible to run,i can literally count the frames in the animation.This is with any 3d graphics,any ideas how to speed it up?
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you have to install the nvidia drivers which you get from the www.nvidia.com website ... by default when you install a distro you will be using the generic drivers that do not have 3d acceleration ..
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Thanks...going dl them now
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There are 2 requirements:
1) The NVidia Drivers 2) Your kernel's source To find out your kernel make, type this in the terminal: uname -r To get your kernel's source package, simply type this in the terminal: Code:
su Code:
urpmi kernel After you have done the above, you are set to begin the NVidia installation. Press CTRL + ALT + F1 to exit X. Then type Code:
init 1 Code:
init 2 For example: Code:
cd /home/YOUR USERNAME/ Code:
dir Now type: Code:
sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-5336-pkg1.run It will start the installation. Choose Accept and press Enter. Go through the installation, pretty much answering "Yes" to anything that will get it installed. Meaning, if it says it can't find the module for the kernel and it asks to build a module, tell it yes. This is where your kernel's source comes into play ;-) After it is done installing it will say Installation Successful (or something like that). You will still be in run level 2, so type the following to get back to your X enviroment: Code:
init 5 /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 (if XF86Config-4 exists, choose it. If not, choose XF86Config) Now find where it says Quote:
Code:
Section "Module" Find where it says Driver 'nv' or whatever for your graphics card, and replace it with: Code:
Driver "nvidia" |
Im running kernel 2.6.3-4mdk.When i ran urpmi kernel i only got 3 options to choose from,none of them had .src in the extension.I choose 2.6
.3-4 mdk and followed the rest of your instructions but im getting an error that the instalation couldnt find my kernel source or it wasnt installed.So now im back to square one...how do i install the kernel source into the default directory that everything looks for (im having the same trouble with a pctel modem finding source)?I "thought" i had installed the source by checking avaliable packages and doing a search for kernel source.I selected everything on the list but still nothing sees that there installed. |
I suggest you remove your main, contrib, plf, and update sources. You can do this through GUI by going to the Menu -> System -> Configuration -> Packaging -> Software Media Manager
Now go to: http://urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php Choose the servers you want, and click proceed. It will show you 4 lines of script. Open a terminal and type: Code:
su You are now Super User. Copy 1 line of the script and paste it into the terminal. Do this for each of the 4 lines of script the site gave you. If it says it could not connect, just look and see what the corresponding server was for (whether it was Update, Main, Contrib, or PLF), and choose a different server for it. Once you have entered a source you don't have to enter it again. Once all 4 of the urpmi sources have been added, type this: Code:
updatedb Code:
urpmi kernel |
I dont have internet access in linux...currently fighting with a pctel amr modem.
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Ok, what exactly is wrong with your modem? Is it not detecting it? Have you downloaded the drivers (in, I suppose, a seperate OS) but they are not working?
Can't really do much until we fix that problem :-) |
Just a tip, dir is okay but in Linux ls also does the same thing and saves time. Not to mention, it stands for list and makes more sense than dir which stands for directory. ;)
Well, cd to /usr/src and make sure you have a sym link to the kernel you are using. To do this, become root and cd to the /usr/src folder and type the following command. Code:
ln -s 2.6.3-4mdk linux |
Thanks Pwnz3r
I'll try that... With the modem,i have the pctel-0.9.7-9 drivers that is giving me errors when i try to install.I ran across the same problem with the kernel source not being in the directory it needed to be in when i try to compile,i also got something about a modversion.h file not being there.I havent tried in a couple days so i dont remember the exact errors.Im dual booting with winxp for internet access and im obviously new to linux....The modem shows up as a sis with unknown module,my board chipset is sis735.I have a pci pctel modem that shows up the same way.I'll run the setup again and post the error. |
Ok guys...i got mad and wiped out the drive...reinstalled mandrake 10.I had all kinds of stuff screwed up i think.Now im on a fresh install,i have kernel 2.4.25-2mdk running as default.I need to get my modem going and video drivers...where should i start?
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First you need to get your modem working. What is the exact error you get when installing the drivers?
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ok..beleive it or not,i got the video going with 2.6.3 BUT.....here's where im at...
the modem drivers i have is only for 2.4.x kernel,naturally when i try to install in 2.6 i get an error that its only for 2.4 When i tried in 2.4 i got an error saying modversion.h doesnt exist. Now this is where i seem to be screwed...Since i installed the video drivers in 2.6, 2.4 wont load a gui.I got a bunch of errors saying it couldnt load nvidia module.I assume the solution is that i need pctel drivers that will work on a 2.6 kernel,so far i havent found any. Meanwhile...my video works great,screensavers not run at top speed and i can play tux racer and other 3d games.Curious though...can i use my tv out now?I never found anything regarding it.Dont know where to look to enable it...Thank you for your help this far....i really appreciate it. |
These should work, it says its for 2.6:
http://geocities.yahoo.com.br/ricardowongbr/pctel/ If that doesn't work take a look at the complete database: http://pctelcompdb.sourceforge.net/display.php |
I found this also, it has kernel source files for 2.6.3, PCTel modem, and Nvidia... might be worth a look:
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat...lopment_Kernel |
well i tried the 2.6.0 final driver from the geocity site and got this:
[root@localhost pctel]# ./install checking for running kernel version...** error your kernel version is: 2.6.3 this package supports only 2.4.x kernels. enable experimental 2.6 kernel support. Please read the FAQ about kernel 2.6 experimental support patching file ptserial-2.4.7.c patching file Makefile.orig patching file FAQ 2.6.3 checking for ptserial...ptserial-2.6.0.c checking for gcc...3.3.2 searching for kernel includes...found at /usr/src/linux/include checking for autoconf.h e irq_vectors.h .../usr/src/linux/include/linux/autoconf.h -I/usr/src/linux/include/asm/mach-default checking for kernel_version...In file included from t.c:2: /usr/src/linux/include/linux/version.h:1:28: linux/rhconfig.h: No such file or directory ./configure: line 1: ./t: No such file or directory rm: cannot remove `./t': No such file or directory ** error could not determine a proper UTS_RELEASE [root@localhost pctel]# any idea's there?I looked at the other links you gave but couldnt make heads or tails of what i was looking at. |
i went to the version.h file and changed
#include <linux/rhconfig.h> to #include "rhconfig.h" (recomended by FAQ) the result was: [root@localhost pctel]# ./install checking for running kernel version...** error your kernel version is: 2.6.3 this package supports only 2.4.x kernels. enable experimental 2.6 kernel support. Please read the FAQ about kernel 2.6 experimental support patching file ptserial-2.4.7.c patching file Makefile.orig patching file FAQ 2.6.3 checking for ptserial...ptserial-2.6.0.c checking for gcc...3.3.2 searching for kernel includes...found at /usr/src/linux/include checking for autoconf.h e irq_vectors.h .../usr/src/linux/include/linux/autoconf.h -I/usr/src/linux/include/asm/mach-default checking for kernel_version...UTS_RELEASE is 2.6.3-4mdk detecting your modem...found. Your modem is a sis type modem. compiling the driver...** error please read the FAQ about reporting compilation problems and report this problem. [root@localhost pctel]# FAQ doesnt have an answer for this... |
Hmm, did you read the whole FAQ?
Also, did you check out the other sites? One of their drivers might work. -Thomas |
Yep,been through the faq front to back...I havent seen another driver for 2.6 on the other sites...
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