Fedora Core 4 and nVidia drivers simply not working together.
I have tryed multiple guides on how to get them to work but I have made no progress ( ) and the official nVidia instructions but still nothing. Does anyone have any tips and/or a rebuilt/RPM of the drivers or am I not going to be able to use my GFX card with drivers?.
I have tryed multiple guides on how to get them to work but I have made no progress ( http://fedoranews.org/mediawiki/index.php/Fedora_Core_4_Linux_Installation_Notes#nVidia: ) and the official nVidia instructions but still nothing. Does anyone have any tips and/or a rebuilt/RPM of the drivers or am I not going to be able to use my GFX card with drivers?
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Can you be a little more specific? At what point is it failing?
1. During the installation of the NVIDIA package?
2. No usable screen after installing the drivers and editing your xorg.conf file...?
3. is this a 32 bit or 64 bit system?
4. What exact make and model card is this...or what system is it running on...Compaq, HP, self built...?
1. During the installation of the NVIDIA package?
2. No usable screen after installing the drivers and editing your xorg.conf file...?
3. is this a 32 bit or 64 bit system?
4. What exact make and model card is this...or what system is it running on...Compaq, HP, self built...?
Ok, I set the runlevel to 3 and log-in as root, I start the .mun file, I get the accept screen, I accept, then it asks to connect to FTP which it does then it asks to attempt to build a driver for this version of linux in which it fails. It is a PNY Geforce 6600GT running on my own custom built machine (32-bit).
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Dustin
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Dustin
Ok, I installed the Kernel-source then rebooted into init level 3, installed the drivers and it works nicely
Step by step
1. Download official nVidia drivers
2. Download matching kernel-source to your Kernel version
3. as root, edit init level in /etc/inittab to 3 from 5
4. Reboot
5. login as root and run nVidia.mun file
6. after completion, type init 5 to go back to a GUI
7. Change /etc/inittab back to original value
8. Tada
Step by step
1. Download official nVidia drivers
2. Download matching kernel-source to your Kernel version
3. as root, edit init level in /etc/inittab to 3 from 5
4. Reboot
5. login as root and run nVidia.mun file
6. after completion, type init 5 to go back to a GUI
7. Change /etc/inittab back to original value
8. Tada