Hardware:Installing nVidia drivers in Pardus 2007
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| − | == Choosing | + | == Choosing the nVidia driver? == |
| − | + | Look on the Desktop in System at Display Info for the video card model. | |
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| + | Pardus has three different types of nVidia packages. | ||
| + | :# nvidia-.....-new | ||
| + | :# nvidia-..... | ||
| + | :# nvidia-.....-old | ||
| − | + | On [http://tr.pardus-wiki.org/NASIL:NVidia_S%C3%BCr%C3%BCc%C3%BC_Kurulumu/S%C3%BCr%C3%BCc%C3%BC_Se%C3%A7imi this page] you can see which package is suitable for your card. | |
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| − | + | On this page above each of the three tables the the corresponding kernelversion is shown (nvidia-kernel-new, nvidia-kernel and nvidia-kernel-old). | |
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| − | == | + | == Installation of the driver == |
| − | + | Open a Konsole (Pardus > Programs > System) and enter the next command. | |
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| − | + | *For nvidia-kernel-new:<pre>sudo pisi it nvidia-glx-new nvidia-kernel-new nvidia-tools-new</pre> | |
| − | <pre> | + | *For nvidia-kernel:<pre>sudo pisi it nvidia-glx nvidia-kernel nvidia-tools</pre> |
| − | + | *For nvidia-kernel-old:<pre>sudo pisi it nvidia-glx-old nvidia-kernel-old nvidia-tools-old</pre> | |
| − | <pre> | + | (it is also possible to install the package with Pardus > Package Manager) |
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| − | + | == Activating the driver == | |
| − | + | Enter the following command in the Konsole. | |
| − | + | * For nvidia-kernel and nvidia-kernel-new:<pre>sudo nvidia-xconfig</pre> | |
| − | + | * For nvidia-kernel-old:<pre>sudo kwrite /etc/X11/xorg.conf</pre> | |
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| − | + | :and change the next section in xorg.conf; | |
| − | + | :<pre> | |
| − | + | :Section "Device" | |
| + | : Screen 0 | ||
| + | : Identifier "VideoCard0" | ||
| + | : Driver "nv" # <----------------change "nv" to "nvidia" | ||
| + | : VendorName "nVidia Corporation" | ||
| + | : BoardName "NV5M64 [RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro]" | ||
| + | :EndSection</pre> | ||
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| − | + | :<pre> | |
| − | + | :Section "Device" | |
| + | : Screen 0 | ||
| + | : Identifier "VideoCard0" | ||
| + | : Driver "nvidia" | ||
| + | : VendorName "nVidia Corporation" | ||
| + | : BoardName "NV5M64 [RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro]" | ||
| + | :EndSection</pre> | ||
| + | :Save and close the editor. | ||
| + | Reboot or press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to restart the X-server. | ||
| − | + | When the installation has been successfull the Display Info should now be '3D Support'. | |
| − | <pre> | + | == Adjusting the screen resolution == |
| − | + | *For nvidia-kernel-old and nvidia-kernel: | |
| + | :Enter this command in a Konsole.<pre>sudo kwrite /etc/X11/xorg.conf</pre> | ||
| + | :and change the next section in xorg.conf | ||
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| + | :Section "Screen" | ||
| + | : Identifier "Screen0" | ||
| + | : Device "VideoCard0" | ||
| + | : Monitor "Monitor0" | ||
| + | : DefaultDepth 24 | ||
| + | : Subsection "Display" | ||
| + | : Depth 24 | ||
| + | : Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480" | ||
| + | : # ^--- add the new resolution ("1600x1200", "1280x1024" or ...). | ||
| + | : EndSubsection | ||
| + | :EndSection</pre> | ||
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| + | :Example: | ||
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| + | :Section "Screen" | ||
| + | : Identifier "Screen0" | ||
| + | : Device "VideoCard0" | ||
| + | : Monitor "Monitor0" | ||
| + | : DefaultDepth 24 | ||
| + | : Subsection "Display" | ||
| + | : Depth 24 | ||
| + | : Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480" | ||
| + | : EndSubsection | ||
| + | :EndSection</pre> | ||
| + | :Save the change and Reboot or press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to restart the X-server. | ||
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| + | *For nvidia-kernel-new: | ||
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| + | :We will add a new item 'NVIDIA X Server Settings' to the Application Menu. As long as [http://bugs.pardus.org.tr/show_bug.cgi?id=7041 this bug] is not solved, we will do this in two stages. | ||
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| + | #Open KDE Menu Editor. (Pardus > Run Command... and enter kmenuedit + Run) | ||
| + | #File > New Item... and enter NVIDIA X Server Settings + OK. | ||
| + | #Enter at Command: nvidia-settings | ||
| + | #Put a mark (select) at 'Run as different user' and enter at Username: root | ||
| + | #Change (select) the icon at the upper-right. | ||
| + | #File > Save and Quit the KDE Menu Editor. | ||
| + | #Open KDE Menu Editor again. | ||
| + | #Expand System by selecting the +. | ||
| + | #Drag NVIDIA X Server Settings ---> System. | ||
| + | #Select System (turns blue) and select File > New Submenu... and enter KDE Extra Modules + OK. | ||
| + | #File > Save. (<-- we do this as the next step is a little bit tricky, and in this way it is easy to return to this point.) | ||
| + | #Drag Lost & Found ---> KDE Extra Modules. ('Lost & Found' should be in 'KDE Extra Modules' and not below it, this is to prevent the screen from being overloaded with icons when we accidently put the mouse pointer on Lost & Found.) | ||
| + | #File > Save and Quit the KDE Menu Editor. | ||
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| + | :The resolution, a second monitor and other stuff can be changed in the newly created 'NVIDIA X Server Settings". | ||
| + | :Don't forget to use 'Save to X Configuration File' in order to make the changes permanently. | ||
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| + | == Removing the nVidia logo == | ||
| + | During the startup procedure of Pardus, a nVidia logo will appear during a couple of seconds. | ||
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| + | To remove this logo, enter the next command in a Konsole.<pre>sudo kwrite /etc/X11/xorg.conf</pre> | ||
| + | and put <pre>Option "NoLogo"</pre> in the Device section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf | ||
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| + | Example: | ||
| + | <pre>Section "Device" | ||
| + | Identifier "VideoCard0" | ||
| + | Driver "nvidia" | ||
| + | VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation" | ||
| + | BoardName "GeForce FX 5200" | ||
| + | Option "NoLogo" | ||
| + | EndSection</pre> | ||
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| + | == How to "Undo" everything. == | ||
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| + | For a manual on how to remove all your nVidia settings see [http://en.pardus-wiki.org/HOWTO:Fix_broken_X_session this page]. | ||
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| + | [[fr:Hardware:Installing_nVidia_Drivers]] | ||
| + | [[tr:NASIL:NVidia Sürücü Kurulumu]] | ||
| + | [[nl:Hardware:Installatie van nVidia drivers]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:06, 30 November 2010
Contents |
Choosing the nVidia driver?
Look on the Desktop in System at Display Info for the video card model.
Pardus has three different types of nVidia packages.
- nvidia-.....-new
- nvidia-.....
- nvidia-.....-old
On this page you can see which package is suitable for your card.
On this page above each of the three tables the the corresponding kernelversion is shown (nvidia-kernel-new, nvidia-kernel and nvidia-kernel-old).
Installation of the driver
Open a Konsole (Pardus > Programs > System) and enter the next command.
- For nvidia-kernel-new:
sudo pisi it nvidia-glx-new nvidia-kernel-new nvidia-tools-new
- For nvidia-kernel:
sudo pisi it nvidia-glx nvidia-kernel nvidia-tools
- For nvidia-kernel-old:
sudo pisi it nvidia-glx-old nvidia-kernel-old nvidia-tools-old
(it is also possible to install the package with Pardus > Package Manager)
Activating the driver
Enter the following command in the Konsole.
- For nvidia-kernel and nvidia-kernel-new:
sudo nvidia-xconfig
- For nvidia-kernel-old:
sudo kwrite /etc/X11/xorg.conf
- and change the next section in xorg.conf;
- Section "Device"
- Screen 0
- Identifier "VideoCard0"
- Driver "nv" # <----------------change "nv" to "nvidia"
- VendorName "nVidia Corporation"
- BoardName "NV5M64 [RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro]"
- EndSection
- Example:
- Section "Device"
- Screen 0
- Identifier "VideoCard0"
- Driver "nvidia"
- VendorName "nVidia Corporation"
- BoardName "NV5M64 [RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro]"
- EndSection
- Save and close the editor.
Reboot or press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to restart the X-server.
When the installation has been successfull the Display Info should now be '3D Support'.
Adjusting the screen resolution
- For nvidia-kernel-old and nvidia-kernel:
- Enter this command in a Konsole.
sudo kwrite /etc/X11/xorg.conf
- and change the next section in xorg.conf
- Section "Screen"
- Identifier "Screen0"
- Device "VideoCard0"
- Monitor "Monitor0"
- DefaultDepth 24
- Subsection "Display"
- Depth 24
- Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
- # ^--- add the new resolution ("1600x1200", "1280x1024" or ...).
- EndSubsection
- EndSection
- Example:
- Section "Screen"
- Identifier "Screen0"
- Device "VideoCard0"
- Monitor "Monitor0"
- DefaultDepth 24
- Subsection "Display"
- Depth 24
- Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
- EndSubsection
- EndSection
- Save the change and Reboot or press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to restart the X-server.
- For nvidia-kernel-new:
- We will add a new item 'NVIDIA X Server Settings' to the Application Menu. As long as this bug is not solved, we will do this in two stages.
- Open KDE Menu Editor. (Pardus > Run Command... and enter kmenuedit + Run)
- File > New Item... and enter NVIDIA X Server Settings + OK.
- Enter at Command: nvidia-settings
- Put a mark (select) at 'Run as different user' and enter at Username: root
- Change (select) the icon at the upper-right.
- File > Save and Quit the KDE Menu Editor.
- Open KDE Menu Editor again.
- Expand System by selecting the +.
- Drag NVIDIA X Server Settings ---> System.
- Select System (turns blue) and select File > New Submenu... and enter KDE Extra Modules + OK.
- File > Save. (<-- we do this as the next step is a little bit tricky, and in this way it is easy to return to this point.)
- Drag Lost & Found ---> KDE Extra Modules. ('Lost & Found' should be in 'KDE Extra Modules' and not below it, this is to prevent the screen from being overloaded with icons when we accidently put the mouse pointer on Lost & Found.)
- File > Save and Quit the KDE Menu Editor.
- The resolution, a second monitor and other stuff can be changed in the newly created 'NVIDIA X Server Settings".
- Don't forget to use 'Save to X Configuration File' in order to make the changes permanently.
Removing the nVidia logo
During the startup procedure of Pardus, a nVidia logo will appear during a couple of seconds.
To remove this logo, enter the next command in a Konsole.sudo kwrite /etc/X11/xorg.confand put
Option "NoLogo"in the Device section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Example:
Section "Device"
Identifier "VideoCard0"
Driver "nvidia"
VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation"
BoardName "GeForce FX 5200"
Option "NoLogo"
EndSection
How to "Undo" everything.
For a manual on how to remove all your nVidia settings see this page.