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''If you are using an AGP graphics card, please test setting NvAGP to 0 in xorg.conf. If this eliminates the instability, then you are experiencing a problem outside of the NVIDIA X driver, either in the motherboard BIOS, kernel, kernel AGP driver, or possibly in the motherboard itself.''
How do I change the settings in xorg.conf? (Where is the xorg.conf?) |
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/etc/X11/xorg.conf
Try find or search next time (also make sure your db is updated by running updatedb as root) |
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so where is it? where do i put the /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
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Dude, the file is xorg.conf and it resides in the /etc/X11 directory. That cryptic quote in your post is probably referring to a setting in that file.
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