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Well, instead of worrying about my tags in CVS for now, I went with portsnap. That looks to have built okay. I didn't include agp and I didn't include linax compatability.
So, now I'll edit xorg to use the nvidia and see how that goes (obviously with back ups) thanks folks. |
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I think I'm using that driver now, I've noticed fonts in KDE looking nicer straight away and I've been able to test the GL scrensavers succesfully.
Is there a command I can use to query which driver is in use? I didn't restart the machine, just X, so would dmesg work? Thanks again for the patience and help. |
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If you altered you /etc/X11/xorg.conf file to use the nvidia driver, as stated in the notes displayed at the end of the port building, then you are using the nvidia driver.
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