NVIDIA drivers for k2.6.25.16 (puppy 4.1)
The unobtainable
Afecelis,
The puppylinux.ca site is seriously overloaded I think (puppy is a victim of its own success). I will try to set up an alternative download site.
As to your question. Yes, running the pet then restarting X will give hardware accelration and set up OpenGL (so no need to install DRI packages). You can test the setup by running glxgears or glxinfo commands in a terminal.
Unfortunately if you run on a USB stick you will get a plain old default xorg file when you try on a new machine. You have to run nvidia-xconfig to set it up for that machine. I then go into /etc/X11 and copy the new working xorg.conf to the file that has been set up for that graphics card-monitor combo so that next time I plug into that machine it will use that file and have the 3D accel set up at boot up, even if I have used the USB on a different machine. That way a collection of files such as xorg.conf.NVIDIABenQFP71G are set up for the machines that you frequent.
The puppylinux.ca site is seriously overloaded I think (puppy is a victim of its own success). I will try to set up an alternative download site.
As to your question. Yes, running the pet then restarting X will give hardware accelration and set up OpenGL (so no need to install DRI packages). You can test the setup by running glxgears or glxinfo commands in a terminal.
Unfortunately if you run on a USB stick you will get a plain old default xorg file when you try on a new machine. You have to run nvidia-xconfig to set it up for that machine. I then go into /etc/X11 and copy the new working xorg.conf to the file that has been set up for that graphics card-monitor combo so that next time I plug into that machine it will use that file and have the 3D accel set up at boot up, even if I have used the USB on a different machine. That way a collection of files such as xorg.conf.NVIDIABenQFP71G are set up for the machines that you frequent.
Excellent! thanks a lot!
I was able to get the drivers from another mirror, and now I got 3d acceleration. I'm getting 13000-17000 when running glxgears:
And with the developer's sfs pack I was able to compile yafray for blender! Now both blender and yafray are running great!
I'll see how things go when I plug my usb drive into another pc with no nvidia card.
regards, and thanks,
Alvaro
ps. I'd appreciate the mirror in case any newer version comes out.
I was able to get the drivers from another mirror, and now I got 3d acceleration. I'm getting 13000-17000 when running glxgears:
And with the developer's sfs pack I was able to compile yafray for blender! Now both blender and yafray are running great!
I'll see how things go when I plug my usb drive into another pc with no nvidia card.
regards, and thanks,
Alvaro
ps. I'd appreciate the mirror in case any newer version comes out.
The mirror I had found was this one:
http://puppylinux.igsobe.com/puppylinux/tpp/NOP/
But it now seems to be dead as well.
However, I uploaded a copy to my ftp, so grab it here:
http://files.wildspad.com/afecelis/linu ... .25.16.pet
Regards,
Alvaro
ps. This is the version for modern cards (Geforce 6-9-200)
And here's another screenie, OPenarena (quake 3)
http://puppylinux.igsobe.com/puppylinux/tpp/NOP/
But it now seems to be dead as well.
However, I uploaded a copy to my ftp, so grab it here:
http://files.wildspad.com/afecelis/linu ... .25.16.pet
Regards,
Alvaro
ps. This is the version for modern cards (Geforce 6-9-200)
And here's another screenie, OPenarena (quake 3)
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NVIDIA drivers for k2.6.25.16 (puppy 4.1)
Many thanks Alvaro,
Now i've been able to get my onboard nvidia chipset supporting full resolution and 3D. It makes my puppy a complete, lightweight and powerful distro.
Thanks again
Now i've been able to get my onboard nvidia chipset supporting full resolution and 3D. It makes my puppy a complete, lightweight and powerful distro.
Thanks again
Anybody have NVIDIA-173.14.12-k2.6.25.16.pet ?
Like others, I cannot download
NVIDIA-173.14.12-k2.6.25.16.pet
I get the "Concurrent download limit exceeded" error.
I am trying to build a box that needs NVidia twin view
support urgently for a client, any suggestions where I
can get it?
thanks very much
davidv
NVIDIA-173.14.12-k2.6.25.16.pet
I get the "Concurrent download limit exceeded" error.
I am trying to build a box that needs NVidia twin view
support urgently for a client, any suggestions where I
can get it?
thanks very much
davidv
Re: Anybody have NVIDIA-173.14.12-k2.6.25.16.pet ?
Ummm ... did you read the post about 3 posts higher? One generous person uploaded to a new site for download. Worked for me luckily.davidv wrote:Like others, I cannot download
NVIDIA-173.14.12-k2.6.25.16.pet
And more good news ... its a newer driver than the one you listed above!
Although I think 177.82 is still outdated now.
Re: Anybody have NVIDIA-173.14.12-k2.6.25.16.pet ?
Thanks sml, as per my response in the other thread, the NVidia drivers come in (at least) 3 different series, each supporting different aged cards. That's why gray has packaged them all up here.sml wrote:Ummm ... did you read the post about 3 posts higher? One generous person uploaded to a new site for download. Worked for me luckily.davidv wrote:Like others, I cannot download
NVIDIA-173.14.12-k2.6.25.16.pet
And more good news ... its a newer driver than the one you listed above!
Although I think 177.82 is still outdated now.
Thanks anyway. I have pm'd gray to see if he can put the 173.14.x pet somewhere else ..
Alternate download site
I have put the Nvidia drivers on an alternate download server.
Try http://download.tuxfamily.org/nop/
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Try http://download.tuxfamily.org/nop/
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Re: Alternate download site
gray wrote:I have put the Nvidia drivers on an alternate download server.
Try http://download.tuxfamily.org/nop/
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You legend !
thank you very much gray!
downloading now ..
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Nvidia drivers for k2.6.25.15 (Puppy 4.1)
Hi, great Forum!!
I am newbie with Linux, and I am trying to install the driver for GeForce 7100 Graphics card. The chipset came onboard on XFXforce motherboard 630i.
I am running Intrepid Ibix from hard disk since last weekend. I downloaded the 177 driver Alvaro mentions, and apparently installation is OK. I exit to prompt and run nvidia-xconfig, and later I made a cat of the config file and I saw there are some lines referring to nvidia. Later I ran xwin and came back to my desktop.
I clicked on Menu->System->Nvidia X server settings
and a graphic interface pops up (NVIDIA X Server Settings), and simultaneously another screen pops up saying:
ou do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver. Please edit your X configuration file (just run `nvidia-xconfig` as root), and restart the X server.
I repeated the procedure twice and obtained the same results. I rebooted completely in between. Is this the normal behaviour, or this driver is now working fine for my chipset?
Another question I ask you to allow me to post is : how do I connect the HDMI output ?, I mean, shouldn't there be some way to have both screens simultaneously online?, I tried on Ubuntu, and there is a package which allows to control both screens in such a way. But I'd rather use Puppy which I find more userfriendly (although I am not very experienced).
Another one... (the last) is there a way to install the Ubuntu packages in Puppy?, perhaps that could work... I don't have any idea.
Thanks and sorry for asking so many questions.
Vic
I am newbie with Linux, and I am trying to install the driver for GeForce 7100 Graphics card. The chipset came onboard on XFXforce motherboard 630i.
I am running Intrepid Ibix from hard disk since last weekend. I downloaded the 177 driver Alvaro mentions, and apparently installation is OK. I exit to prompt and run nvidia-xconfig, and later I made a cat of the config file and I saw there are some lines referring to nvidia. Later I ran xwin and came back to my desktop.
I clicked on Menu->System->Nvidia X server settings
and a graphic interface pops up (NVIDIA X Server Settings), and simultaneously another screen pops up saying:
ou do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver. Please edit your X configuration file (just run `nvidia-xconfig` as root), and restart the X server.
I repeated the procedure twice and obtained the same results. I rebooted completely in between. Is this the normal behaviour, or this driver is now working fine for my chipset?
Another question I ask you to allow me to post is : how do I connect the HDMI output ?, I mean, shouldn't there be some way to have both screens simultaneously online?, I tried on Ubuntu, and there is a package which allows to control both screens in such a way. But I'd rather use Puppy which I find more userfriendly (although I am not very experienced).
Another one... (the last) is there a way to install the Ubuntu packages in Puppy?, perhaps that could work... I don't have any idea.
Thanks and sorry for asking so many questions.
Vic
don't think so.
But in Muppy008.4c4 that should be available tomorrow, I could compile the drivers, so they will be included.
I used the original nvidia installer to compile them.
But I don't think the one I compiled for Muppy will work in Puppy (different compiler).
So for Puppy, you had to compile them on your own.
I no longer have access to a computer with modern nvidia card, so I cannot compile it for you, as the installer refuses to compile, if it finds no matching nvidia card.
Mark
But in Muppy008.4c4 that should be available tomorrow, I could compile the drivers, so they will be included.
I used the original nvidia installer to compile them.
But I don't think the one I compiled for Muppy will work in Puppy (different compiler).
So for Puppy, you had to compile them on your own.
I no longer have access to a computer with modern nvidia card, so I cannot compile it for you, as the installer refuses to compile, if it finds no matching nvidia card.
Mark
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