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freebsd-current Digest, Vol 114, Issue 12
To: freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Message-ID: <cb6387b50604121714q3401c64dp299c440269af1...@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 i installed the x11/nvidia-driver port with -DWITH_LEGACY_GPU_SUPPORT for my ancient TNT2 64. too bad the screen resolution isn't as good =/ On 4/12/06,

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 67, Issue 7
Re: nvidia-driver weirdness (Remington) 10. Re: system time "slowing down" ? (Odhiambo Washington) 11. Zero Channel Raid (Ruan Kendall) 12. ...... puts to the same place so data is shared, getting more portable disc. and getting faster access to files as UDF isn't as efficient. but UDF is NOT an ISO9660 extension.

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 115, Issue 6
______ http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=732347&postcount=8 Re: 7174 + vanilla kernel 2.6.13 + debian: Linux 2.6.13 no longer supports devfs and its sysfs/udev replacement can't be supported by the NVIDIA Linux graphics drivers since required symbols are exported to modules with GPL-compatible licenses

freebsd-current Digest, Vol 126, Issue 11
Confusing as hell isn't it? On one hand it's simple, on the other one, a complicated mess for those not completely familiar with graphics driver updating Select Control Panel. 5. Select System. 6. Select Device Manager. 7. Under Display adapters, select the name of the NVIDIA adapter you have installed.

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 179, Issue 12
But I run a normal i386 FreeBSD OS on this machine, one for which the nvidia driver is written. So I don't expect 64bit warnings on this 32bits machine. ..... I suppose one GigaByte should be enough for the base system of 5.4, isn't it? Definitely. The full base system (as I mentioned above) takes about 170 MB of

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceeding 16-11-06
However I am unable to use it with the "nv" driver. If I attempt to use the nvidia driver it says that no devices are detected, even if I specify the PCI address in the XF86Config-4. The card isn't very new, so I don't think it's a case of the hardware being newer than the software.

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 151, Issue 33
... /usr/port/emulators/linux_base says "linu o [2003/06/28] ports/53874 ports-bugs /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base isn't wor o [2003/07/08] ports/54230 fil o [2003/08/26] ports/56011 ports-bugs bonnie++ doesn't do large files o [2003/08/29] ports/56157 ports-bugs [patch] x11/nvidia-driver build broken o

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 111, Issue 22
I did a normal portinstall of the nvidia driver so it's compiled *not* to use freebsd's agp.ko Although Xorg seems to work I'd rather know what the ..... Other caveats: I've read that the onboard NIC isn't compatible yet and I haven't tried the onboard wifi or sata since I don't have any equipment to test them with

freebsd-current Digest, Vol 104, Issue 7
I'm thinking it's because I had the XFree86-Server-Snap port installed... that nvidia driver wasn't designed to work with that server. ..... resembling an SCO console device sc # Enable this for the pcvt (VT220 compatible) console driver #device vt #options XSERVER # support for X server on a vt console #options

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 27-06-07
I havn't timed it, but figure it's at about 5 minutes. Someone had mentioned in an email on this list before how the nvidia driver gives them the ability to ..... PS I've been working toward testing with memtest86, but this machine doesn't have a floppy, the USB floppy isn't working (strangely enough - it used to),

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 179, Issue 13
GC22...@xor.obsecurity.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" On Wed, May 12, 2004 at 12:56:07PM -0400, Walter Venable wrote: Strangely, I get the same problem now, even after successfully booting the kernel and recompiling the nvidia driver. Not sure what's causing it this time... 1) Don't top-post 2)

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 68, Issue 37
Recompilation of the nvidia driver with the new kernel made the problem go away. In order to make system usable first - just disable loading of nvidia module by ..... /usr/src/lib/libkvm/kvm_proc.c:108: error: storage size of 't_cdev' isn't known I've just done a buildworld of RELENG_6 on 5.3 without problems so I

freebsd-x11 Digest, Vol 180, Issue 9
Re: Nvidia driver freeze system (Dev Tugnait) 13. Re: Bug in latest rev kern_acct.c: panic: Trying sleep, but thread marked as sleeping prohibited (Richard Todd) 14. ..... If that isn't true than that was a wrong assumption I made. Yes, your assumption was wrong. The "7th" option does something else.

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 111, Issue 21
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installs nicely, and tries to start, but then complains that it can't find OpenGL (I have Mesa installed). I tried with the nvidia driver (from ports) ..... It should report something like this. gd GD Support enabled GD Version bundled (2.0.12 compatible) FreeType Support enabled FreeType Linkage with freetype

Mandrake Linux 8.1 Uncontrollable Mouse! + Installation H*LL!
I had even tried re-doing boot0cfg before, but that, obviously isn't the answer. What wasn't working without the above loader.conf lines BTW? ...... spinlock exclude, I posted this error because somewhere > >>between early BETA4 and late BETA4 I could run the nvidia driver with > >>debug kernels without this panic.

Bug#332905: udev: Does not load mousedev automatically; loads nvidiafb
Re: nVidia driver works on -current? (Bob Willcox) 23. RE: shared library Xaw3d.8 not found (Li, Qing) 24. NTFS writing doesn't work on CURRENT(? ...... Joao Barros > > The kernel isn't hung, it's just forever waiting for an interrupt from > the amr card that it'll never get. Again, this is almost certainly an

freebsd-current Digest, Vol 114, Issue 8
Many of the threads I've read regarding the Nvidia driver with 6.0 suggested that the Nvidia driver be rebuilt after the 6.0 upgrade. .... What I don't understand > is, that openssl is per default within the base system, isn't it? So, > I would suppose that any port, which requires openssl, would take it > from the

Current unassigned ports problem reports
I had some fun with libmap.conf and now things are working again, including the nvidia driver: glxgears and the OpenGL screensavers that come with KDE are working While booting the harddisk isn't found properly but the drive is detected when issuing a 'atacontrol reinit' command after the system has finished

Current unassigned ports problem reports
X o [2003/10/23] ports/58443 ports-bugs mod_perl2 not upgrading properly o [2003/10/25] ports/58531 ports-bugs multimedia/mplayer: bktr input doesn't wo o .... fil o [2003/08/26] ports/56011 ports-bugs bonnie++ doesn't do large files o [2003/08/29] ports/56157 ports-bugs [patch] x11/nvidia-driver build broken o

freebsd-stable Digest, Vol 144, Issue 16
To: freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Message-ID: <45F56F10.1090...@netscape.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 h...@planet.nl wrote: Martin Tournoij wrote: hw.nvidia.agp.status.status: disabled means that the nvidia AGP driver isn't working, not that 3d acceleration isn't working.