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bigpup
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#21 Post by bigpup »

The Bionicpup updates just adds the Nvidia 440 driver to those available in Quickpet->Drivers.
You still have to select it in Quickpet to install it.

Use Quickpet->Drivers->Nvidia 440 to install the driver package.
This should do everything needed to get it correctly installed.
When it reboots make sure it saves.
Also if it boots to the Xorgwizard to choose driver to use.
Type in nvidia in driver selection.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected :shock:
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#22 Post by bambuko »

thanks bigpup,
this is exactly what I did (eventually :D after a lot of faffing)

the only confusion was that I had to change the driver in xorgwizard in the first place to get X to work at all, so that I could all that you describe
afterwards I needed to run xorgwizard again and manually change/specify driver to be used

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#23 Post by bigpup »

The driver package installs a Nvidia control program.
Only use it after you get Nvidia driver actively used.
Tweak away on how the Nvidia hardware works.

Nvidia X Server Settings control program.
It controls the settings for Nvidia graphics hardware when using the Nvidia driver.
This is very good at making setting adjustments.
Use it for making any setting changes.

"Warning"
On the X Server Display Configuration Window is an option:
Save to X Configuration File
DO NOT USE THIS OPTION
It will make an xorg.conf file that does not work in Puppy and replaces the working Puppy xorg.conf.

The Nvidia program has it's own config file that is used by the driver.
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When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected :shock:
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#24 Post by bambuko »

Thanks,
had a look at and it is clear that I am not knowledgeable enough :D to know why I'd want to change anything...
but the option is there - and thank you for the warning.

BTW now I have also installed Firefox (latest version) and it runs perfectly fine in my bionicpup

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#25 Post by bigpup »

In the Nvidia X Server Settings control program.
Select a listed section.
Click on help button.
The help will tell you all about what is offered in that section.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected :shock:
YaPI(any iso installer)

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