How Can I Tell?
Karl Larsen
k5di at zianet.com
Wed Oct 24 18:44:55 UTC 2007
Erich Zigler wrote:
> Nvidia is the easiest video card to get working in my experience.
>
> On 10/24/07, Karl Larsen <k5di at zianet.com> wrote:
>
>> Gene Poole wrote:
>>
>>> I was running Fedora Core 6 x86_64 on a machine with AMD 64 x2 +5000 and
>>> 4-GB RAM. I have a friend that was having some issues while attempting to
>>> install Fedora 7. I decided to do a parallel install with him to see what
>>> the problem was (he needed cmake 2.4.7 for some robotics stuff he is
>>> doing). We finally got his install correct, but found out that the cmake
>>>
>> he
>>
>>> needed would install without upgrading to Fedora 8 Test. At this point we
>>> stopped and he went on to install Unbuntu 7.10 which has the cmake he
>>> needed.
>>>
>>> That brings me back to my issue. I attempted to install Fedora Core 6
>>> (which had been install and running perfectly) and got to the last reboot
>>> (after the firewall and selinux, etc.). When it rebooted I got a message
>>> stating that the video was 'out of range' and the boot stopped. I do have
>>> a nvidia video card that has a Viewsonic 15" LCD plugged into it. I
>>> rebooted with the rescue CD in and went looking for the xorg.conf and saw
>>> that there were none of the usual number I'm used to in there. I
>>>
>> installed
>>
>>> Fedora 7 and the video is perfect, but there is an issue with mounting
>>>
>> file
>>
>>> system dung boot. I want to back to FC6 because it seems more stable to
>>>
>> me.
>>
>>> Any ideas why this video issue cropped up? Where can I find the numbers
>>> I'm used to (600x400; 800x600; 1024x768; etc.) if I run into this again?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Gene Poole
>>> gene.poole at macys.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Nvidia is the problem. You need to get a Nvidia rpm which I need to
>> find again and will. Also if you have not added all the upgrades there
>> may be some help there. I also have a Nvidia video card and HATE IT! It
>> is a real Pain to get working on Fedora.
>>
>> I will rely again when I figure out what the rpm is.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
>> Linux User
>> #450462 http://counter.li.org.
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>
>
Good and please tell him where to get the rpm for the nvidia on F7.
I have just looked at Google and found strange things for FC5...
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Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
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