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baxbax
04-12-03, 04:58 AM
Hi,

I installed the last driver for my GEFORCE 4 64MB
in Linux Mandrake 9.1.

I changed the XF86Config-4 how write in file Readme, but the screen is blocked with strange characters.

I attached my XF86Config-4 & XFree86.log

Thanks and excuse me for my english

Bye

baxbax
04-12-03, 05:00 AM
XFree86.log

baxbax
04-13-03, 08:46 AM
Xfree86.0.log

(EE) [GLX]: Failed to add GLX extension (NVIDIA XFree86 driver not found)

How can I do?

Bye

:confused: and :mad:

ChAoTiCa
04-13-03, 09:07 AM
Have you checked the nvidia driver loads by typing as root :

modprobe nvidia

then starting X again with startx (or init 5) and see what you get if you haven't already ?

bwkaz
04-13-03, 11:42 AM
Originally posted by baxbax
(EE) [GLX]: Failed to add GLX extension (NVIDIA XFree86 driver not found) This isn't in your original log -- what did you do to make it come up?

If you're not using Driver "nvidia", you cannot have Load "glx" up in the Modules section of your config file, unless you completely uninstall the drivers.

Does disabling AGP help at all? What hardware is this happening on? (motherboard chipset, video card manufacturer, number of processors, etc.) Are you using DVI by any chance?

baxbax
04-14-03, 01:49 AM
Ok ..

I reinstalled Mandrake 9.1, the last driver of NVidia for my GeForce MX440 64MB.

The result is the same. Stranges characters on video.

I send the XF86Config-4 and XFreee86.0.log about this problem.

Thanks

baxbax
04-14-03, 02:06 PM
Andy Mecham HELP ME!!!!

I will become crazy. Please answer.

I don't know if the problem is the configuration of GeForce or the Monitor (Samtron 76E).

Thanks
Bye

:( :( :( :(

bahamot
04-14-03, 06:52 PM
what's your motherboard?
if it's an epox 8rda+ then u might need to downgrade ur BIOS to 3129
any BIOS higher than that, won't work with Nvidia Linux driver

baxbax
04-15-03, 01:30 AM
Mother Board ECS K7S6A
256 MB DDR266
GeForce4 MX440 64MB

Bye

Andy Mecham
04-15-03, 02:28 AM
Can you try disabling AGP? Add Option "NvAgp" "0"to your XF86Config file to turn AGP off.

--andy

baxbax
04-15-03, 03:53 PM
I tried to change , but nothing ... same defect.

Bye
Thanks