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HoldTheOnions

Hi,

Using Nvidia 304.116 drivers on Geforce 6150 LE integrated graphics.

So I started and my screen resolution was set as 1024x768, where it should be 1440x900.  I tried to manually change the resolution, but it did not show my screen resolution anymore as an option.  Even if I changed to another option, the changes didn't stick and it reverted back to 1024x768.

Then I tried both detecting the screen and manually setting the resolution in the advanced options, but no joy, it reverted back to 1024x768.

Then I tried uninstalling Nvidia drivers by going into recovery mode by holding the shift key while restarting, but it says loading Grub menu and then the screen goes blank...forever.  I can't figure out how to get into recovery mode to uninstall.

Then I tried changing to version 173 drivers and my screen resolution went to 640x480, I think, and I could no longer even get into the Nvidia configuration, nothing happened when I click the Icon.

So then I tried changing to version 96 drivers and now I can't even get into LL, screen goes blank after the BIOS screen closes.

I am only using this computer for the internet, so the only changes I have made for many months are running the updates.  I have not installed any software or made any other changes.

Not sure to what to do at this point, I'd rather not have to reinstall.  I have an old backup I could restore, but I assume I will run into the same problem when I run the updates?

Thanks for any help.

HoldTheOnions

Screw it, just gonna reinstall Smile
The GeForce 6150 LE is not supported by the additional nVidia drivers in LL. Try this next time:

Code:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-173
sudo nvidia-xconfig

reboot.

if it doesn't work you're stuck with the nouveau driver, or you could just get a newer video card, better for gaming Smile

HoldTheOnions

Hi, the 304 version drivers were working just fine and then I dunno what happened, not sure if it was due to an update because I don't always reboot after updates or something else.  I decided I would update to 1.08, but having issues with that, it just wants to boot to the command line.  I had the same issue when I installed 1.06, and I just unplugged the monitor on the initial boot and LL loaded and I was able to update the drivers, but that isn't working this time. 

So, how do I start the GUI from the command line or do I need to do something else?  I tried looking for the answer in the archives and couldn't find it.  Thanks again for any help.

Reticent

(03-22-2014, 05:09 AM)HoldTheOnions link Wrote:... how do I start the GUI from the command line ...? ...
Isn't that
Code:
startx
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Hello everyone ! I am trying to get a Nvidia GTX 280 working.
Here is the situation-
I have a Intel core2duo, and nvidia GTX280 ready for use as a family computer.

I installed LL and everything works with the generic video driver. However i need to utilize the nvidia card for Steam games.
So i installed the nvidia 340 driver from "install drivers" on the LL menu.
I get a good bootup, however i cannot change resolution from 640x480.
GLX does not function either.( i tried every driver in the list as well, with same results)

So i have looked around and found information stating that the Nvidia GTX 280 needs the 173 driver. (legacy)
Which so happens does not work with newer Linux kernels from what i understand.

I have tried installing from synaptic package manager the 173 driver, but i get an error "no screen found".
So i ran purge-nvidia, and all went back to normal.

Is there a way to revert to a kernel that will work? If so which one is recommended ?
Or shall i just get a newer card ?
May want to check on NVIDA's site??

Found a driver from 2012 lol.. http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-displ....64-driver
These look to be for x86 (32bit)

Or look thru the Archive: http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-archive.html

Hope it helps...

UPDATE
Here's a nice search tool on their site: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
And if per your sig - a 64bit: http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverRes...5165/en-us

Also as far as kernel... I don't see anything right off... I would figure 3.x.x would suffice, LL default is kernel 3.19 I believe..
Unless you have updated your kernel to 4.x.x ..
Thanks firenice03 i'll try the 340 driver. I have tried it already, but i'll give it a go.
If i do end up finding a solution i will post.
(04-13-2016, 07:46 PM)technomancer link Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks firenice03 i'll try the 340 driver. I have tried it already, but i'll give it a go.
If i do end up finding a solution i will post.

I have not found a solution to this issue, It seems kernels that are newer do not support the 340 driver and earlier.
*research done here= http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=118862  and other posts saying to revert to 304.
I have had been purging nvidia several times, so time v.s. $60 for a cheap new card.
I have opted just to buy a newer video card. Thanks for the help everyone.
I guess nothing lasts forever, lol...

Too bad nothing from NVIDAs site, they had a slew of Linux drivers...

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