David Baron wrote:
On Thursday 19 April 2007, Brad Fuller wrote:
Geoff Beasley wrote:
On Thursday 19 April 2007 16:06:31 Florian Schmidt wrote:
On Thursday 19 April 2007, Geoff Beasley wrote:
nvdia proprietary drivers work perfectly.
haha, that's quite a bland statement.. It's always good to try with an
untainted kernel.
i have never,never,never had any trouble what-so-ever with stable nvidia
drivers. my daw has a triple-head nvidia and the other has a dual.
completely transparent.
just so there is no grey area here :)
I've never had problems with the nvidia driver either, until I used the
realtime kernel (2.6.20-rt8) and the MX4000. The latest nvidia driver
doesn't support this chipset. There is a patch for the rt kernel and the
nvidia v9631 drivers (the last version to support the MX4000) but I
couldn't get it to work (I didn't have time to try very hard, though.)
To compile the driver, one needs to either restore the "transitional" #define
SA_.... stuff to interrupts.h (the rt8 patch had no business removing them!)
or apply a patch to the extracted nvidia sources and then compile that.
What rt8 kernel patch are you referring to and where does one get it?
gentoo pro audio overlay
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