Re: [CentOS] Video Card Not Recognized Installing CentOS 3.7

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On Mon, 2006-08-14 at 16:49 -0400, Jim Perrin wrote:
> On 8/14/06, Corwin Burgess <msgclb@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I set up a new system that includes the following:
> >
> > ASUS AE8N-E Motherboard (NVIDIA nForce 4 Ultra Chipset)
> > AMD Athlon 64 3800+ Processor
> > OCZ PC3200 Gold Edition 1GB Memory
> > EVGA GeForce 6600 PCI-Express x16 Video Card
> > CentOS 3.7
> 
> Centos 3.7 is current, but old. You probably want to install 4.3, as
> it has more recent software and is more updated.
> 
> > The video card wasn't detected and I had to use the VESA driver
> > (generic) when I installed CentOS 3.7. As this is the first time I've
> > used a NVIDIA video card with Linux my knowledge is nil on this subject.
> > After a quick review of the available video drivers that come with
> > CentOS 3.7 I did a Google search and came up with this link:
> >
> >  http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-8762.html
> 
> >  Linux Display Driver - IA32
> >  Version: 1.0-8762
> >  Operating System: Linux IA32
> >  Release Date: May 22, 2006
> 
> This is what you want if you're running the i386 version of centos. If
> you're running x86_64, then you want the the x86_64 driver.
> 
> You may also need the nforce drivers, which should be on the same page.
> 
> 
> > 1. How do I exit the X server to install this video driver?
> 
> ctrl+alt+f1
> log in, and su - to root. (note that the - in the command is crucial)
> then type 'telinit 3'
> 
> This will close the x server and put you back to your prompt. You may
> have to hit enter or start typing to actually see the prompt line
> again.
> cd to driver location, run script.
> 
> > 2. How do I restart the X server when the driver is installed?
> 
> after the driver is in, and you've made the necessary changes to
> /etc/X11/xorg.conf (for centos4.... and you made a backup of the
> original right?) you can restart the X server by running 'telinit 5'
> 

If it's anything like the 6400 Go PCIE thats in my laptop you will need
to reboot rather than 'telinit 5' as kudzu will want to configure the
adaptor.

Once kudzu has finished you will be OK and able to configure X settings.

> > Any other comments about this subject would be welcome.
> 
> You'll need the kernel-devel package installed for this to succeed on
> centos4, and the kernel-source rpm installed on centos3. You'll also
> need gcc, and a couple other packages installed. I'd really go with
> centos4 unless you have something keeping you at centos 3.
> 
> 


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