hi,
thanks for your help. i had simply installed, the nvidia-setting and
nvidia-conf programs which i ran. I checked using
rpm -qa | grep kmod
and the only thing that turns up are the kmod-wl .
Also the output from the command you gave throws up a couple of
warnings. But mainly has the following errors:
(WW) warning, could'nt open module nvidia
(EE) Failed to load module "nvidia" (module does not exist, 0)
(EE) No drivers available
Also,
During the boot process it does not really through up any errors.
Simply brings up an initial screen (blue backgroud) and then just
sits there doing nothing. I changed to console and all i can are
various services being started without any problem.
The last service to be started is
Starting crond: [ok]
Starting atd: [ok]
Before this there is a warning,
udevd[504] SYSFS{}= will be removed in a future udev version, please
use ATTR{}= to match the event devide or ATTRS{}= to match a parent
device , in/etc/udev/rules.d/50-euvccam.rules:6
Should i try installing, kmod-nvidia ?
regards
khan
On 10/25/10 4:18 PM, Miguel Ángel Pérez wrote:
Hello,
You'll have to give some more information. First how you installed
nvidia drivers and second what errors is throwing xorg in startup
to not being able to boot. You can use the next command in console
and post/attach the output:
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | egrep "[E|W]{2}"
You can store it to a file this way (the last part is the path to
the file):
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | egrep "[E|W]{2} >
/tmp/xorg_errors.txt
Also you might found aditional configuration steps here:
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=204752
http://rpmfusion.org/Howto/nVidia#head-b52d8a785c3188f03b893e4f8c75f8d7e37c9e2b
Regards.
2010/10/25 Muhammad Uzair Khan <m.uzairkhan@xxxxxxxxx>
hi again.
I posted a day or two ago about my problems with trying to
boot Fedora
core 13 on a Dell vostro 3500. With help from this mailing
list i
managed to get the system installed.
I tried to set my laptop to use a external monitor as well
(dell), and
had a very fuzzy output on the second (external) monitor. I
installed
nvidia-settings which asked me to install nvidia-config. Once
i ran the
nvidia.config everything went downhill from there. Now i
cannot even
boot my system (well i can get it to boot in single mode but
thats about
it).
I have tried running Xorg -configure to generate a new
xconfig.con file
but nothing seems to be working. My laptop still gets stuck
while
booting, unless i use single mode. I am kinda sure that its
a problem
with the nvidia drivers but have no idea on what to do next.
I am most grateful for any suggestions.
regards
khan
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