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Originally Posted by SL6-A2000
Is there a way to configure the Xorg manually when no config has been created?
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Yes. One way is to run, as root,
# Xorg -configure
which will create a file
/root/xorg.conf.new which you can edit to your liking. Reference to
xorg.conf(5) may help. When done, copy the result to
/etc/X11/xorg.conf. (If there's an existing file there, you might want to back it up first.) Or you could just start from scratch after reading the man page.
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And is my NVIDIA 570GTX graphics card supported under the xf86-video-nv driver?
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I don't know as I don't use modular Xorg or NVidia, sorry, but is there any documentation that comes with this component of modular Xorg?
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or can i use the FreeBSD x64 NVIDIA driver provided by NVIDIA?
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I would think not, the two OSs don't have binary compatibility.
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Can someone provide me with the instructions on how to save the PKG_PATH directory, so you don't have to keep re-entering it everytime you start a new session.
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Your shell will have a file such as
~/.profile into which you can enter things that will be read each time you log on. Assuming it is an
sh-type shell you could edit the file to contain something like:
export PKG_PATH=http://ftp.netbsd.org/<whatever>
Since you run
pkg_add(1) as root, make sure this goes in root's
.profile.
Hope this helps a bit.