[ubuntu-in] Help Installing Nvidia 9631 or 9639 drivers for Geforce2 MX integrated gpu

Ramon Machado ramon_mac at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 4 17:55:43 BST 2007


Hi Friends,
Has any one managed to install video drivers for nvidia geforce2 mx integrated gpu on a fesity fawn install?
I know its an ancient card and i got it to work rather well under dapper with all the beryl effects(save Rain) and i want to have the same features on feisty.
The device id 01A0 is listed under the products supported in the nvidia site on both 9631 and 9639 drivers but for the life of me cant install it on feisty fawn.
I am sure there must be a way. But i am not able to get my hands on it.
Have googled on the web and the ubuntu forums but with little success.

Any ideas anyone???






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> If there are regular postings of news about *buntu and
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> Besides, if there are *lot* of hits, it would be worth
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> Hi
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> are there any settings that disallow / prevent changing of file details
> - like time created / modified  when they are copied across drives, or
> downloaded from the Internet or downloaded from Thunderbird.
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> how can this behavior be controlled.
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> I find that every time i download a file from thunderbird the created
> date and time is shown as the date and time it was downloaded .
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> Help and suggestions would be appreciated
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> thanks
> ram
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> System : using Ubuntu 6.04
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> --- "ramnarayan.k at emailprotected" wrote:
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> > Hi
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> > are there any settings that disallow / prevent
> > changing of file details
> > - like time created / modified  when they are copied
> > across drives, or
> > downloaded from the Internet or downloaded from
> > Thunderbird.
> > how can this behavior be controlled.
> 
> If you use cp (the command line), you would have to
> use it with -p attribute to preserve the existing
> time, ownership and mode. 
> If you are copying it over a network and want to
> preserve it, you can use -p option with scp. 
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> Hi all,
>       Does anybody know of tally solutions on ubuntu? I do know that
> Tally has an .rpm which can be used on any rpm based distro but has
> anybody come across the .deb of it. I do know one could try using
> alias & see how it can convert but it would be cool to have a native
> .deb if that's possible. If anybody has had experience with this,
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> can be run along with wine ... there is no other way ..tally has no package
> specifically created for linux!
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> On 6/2/07, shirish  wrote:
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> > Hi all,
> >       Does anybody know of tally solutions on ubuntu? I do know that
> > Tally has an .rpm which can be used on any rpm based distro but has
> > anybody come across the .deb of it. I do know one could try using
> > alias & see how it can convert but it would be cool to have a native
> > .deb if that's possible. If anybody has had experience with this,
> > please lemme know. Cheers !
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> From: S Gantayet 
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-in] [news] Mark Shuttleworth's talks Dell,
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> On Friday 01 June 2007 21:58, Roshan wrote:
> > --- Soumyadip Modak wrote:
> > > Here is a tip. There is no point posting news
> > > articles (etc.) on the
> > > list. Startup a new section called news on the wiki
> > > and start posting
> > > there. Ask the admins to try some way of displaying
> > > the 5 most recent
> > > news articles on the main page.
> 
> Most of the ubuntu news is already available in the ubuntu community site at 
> planet.ubuntu.com. Just subscribe to their RSS feed or check out their 
> web-site. No point in repeating the news. 
> 
> Naturally the news section in ubuntu.in should be exclusively about ubuntu-in 
> news, and maybe news that may get missed out (unlikely) on planet-ubuntu.
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