Nvidia driver issue

Marlon yodatsi at gmail.com
Sun Jul 18 03:02:40 UTC 2010


YO!
\o

How about open xterm,
type

sudo nvidia-xconfig

and follow the steps that the program asks?
For me worked well,
if errors put them here..


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Marlon Valério
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   T0ddy Stone Brains
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2010/7/17 Rashkae <ubuntu at tigershaunt.com>

> mdovell at comcast.net wrote:
> > Apparently I have an issue with nvidia's driver...I updated to 10.04 and
> it's been good so far this seems to be the only issue. This is what I get
> from accessing nvidia
> > "You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver. Please edit your X
> configuration file (just run `nvidia-xconfig` as root), and restart the X
> server." I've installed and rebooted the laptop several times but it's the
> same. Basically I can't put on the extra effects saying "desktop effects
> could not be enabled" Under 9.10 it was fine..I've done no hardware
> modifications. I have 195.36.24 under current installed and 195.36.08 under
> settings installed..should I roll this back to the 180's or 170's?
> >
> >
> >
> Have you tried using the "Hardware Drivers" Application (in the Ubuntu
> System Administration menu) to enable the driver for your video card?
>
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