| ryousuke |
Data: Środa 7 Listopad 2007 ŕ 14:41
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| Pedroth |
Data: Piątek 9 Listopad 2007 ŕ 18:33
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Cool post, mate !
Too bad, my laptop has no graphic card so I can't use your information...
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| ryousuke |
Data: Piątek 9 Listopad 2007 ŕ 19:11
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My laptop too ... well it does have a graphic gpu but that's an old useless chip. Hopefully my desktop is way better ^^
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| Shai |
Data: Piątek 9 Listopad 2007 ŕ 21:11
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Lol Pedroth, I have a ATI card, and the Graphic acceleration don't work ... i'm bored. Shai,
la boite à BI.
(tu le changes je mord)
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| Ghostofkendo |
Data: Niedziela 11 Listopad 2007 ŕ 1:10
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Was it really mandatory (or obligatory, I don't know which one is the most suitable, sorry for my english) to translate that topic ?
Indeed all links lead to french websites ... not very useful for english speaking people, isn't it?
bye
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| ryousuke |
Data: Niedziela 11 Listopad 2007 ŕ 10:56
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Well I translated quickly and I know that the links are in french. I have to search for links in english, but since I dont know much about linux it's taking me some time ^^
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| Ghostofkendo |
Data: Niedziela 11 Listopad 2007 ŕ 13:43
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I can help you for openSUSE's links at least :
First, the NVIDIA link for openSUSE is easy to update : just replace the"fr" by "en" in the url.
Then, you can give this one: http://en.opensuse.org/ATI for ATI cards under openSUSE.
bye Edytowane przez Ghostofkendo
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| ryousuke |
Data: Niedziela 11 Listopad 2007 ŕ 13:48
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Thanks for your help
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| cgizmo |
Data: Wtorek 20 Listopad 2007 ŕ 19:17
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And for Ubuntu, can you talk about the "restricted drivers manager", please?
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| ryousuke |
Data: Czwartek 22 Listopad 2007 ŕ 12:00
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| cgizmo |
Data: Piątek 23 Listopad 2007 ŕ 20:04
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Well, in ubuntu, to install proprietary drivers for graphic cards, and other components that only work with proprietary drivers, you can use the Restricted Drivers Manager.
It really easy to use, and i recommend it to ubuntu users.
To access it, go to System->Administration->Restricted Drivers Manager.
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| ryousuke |
Data: Piątek 21 Grudzień 2007 ŕ 10:51
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| MegaBajt |
Data: Niedziela 13 Lipiec 2008 ŕ 14:19
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Citation de cgizmo: And for Ubuntu, can you talk about the "restricted drivers manager", please?
I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron) and I installed the Nvidia graphics drivers with EnvyNG.
EnvyNG can also install the ATI drivers in Ubuntu, would think it works on other linux distris too but I have only tried it on Ubuntu :P
Anyways, EnvyNG is for Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron) so if you have an older version you can use
Envy (without NG at the end). Same website and developer, easy to install and use.
Here's the link for Envy and EnvyNG
http://albertomilone.com/envyngfaq.html#A
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| Phoenix_12 |
Data: Sobota 5 Wrzesień 2009 ŕ 13:37
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Here's a link on the Gentoo Wiki although it should be useful for more than just Gentoo Users
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/dri-howto.xml
It explains the Basics of What DRI is and a bit regarding drivers and the appropriate Kernel Options.
Also the commands used are all pretty much all generic commands and should work for any Distro that doesn't use a pre-compiled Kernel and covers X config Edytowane przez Phoenix_12 _ _ _ _ _
Gentoo X86-64 (KDE4.3)
Processor: Intel i7 720 - Video: Nvidia 8800GT - RAM: 6GB Corsair Dominator
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