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problem with display resolution

problem with display resolution

2004-02-04       - By Eric Evans

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Hi again,

I have a Dell Inspiron. I would assume that the processor is either a
Pentium or a Celeron because those are the ones that Dell typically uses,
but I don 't know how I would go about finding out which one it is. The
driver file I downloaded and installed was the IA32 one, it is called
NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-5336-pkg1.run. Yes, I did the chmod on it and I ran
it as root. It didn 't work. I am still not able to change my screen
resolution. This is tremendously frustrating...

Eric

>which kind of processor do you have?
>both for Athlons and Pentium3/4 etc you use the IA32 packages:
>mine is called NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-5328-pkg1.run
>I take it you did a chmod +x and then ran it as root?
>
>Stuart
>
>
>
> >
> > >the standard non-rpm package always works for me. Did you use an rpm?
> > >If so, did you check the XF86Config file to ensure that the Driver line
> > > says Driver "nvidia "?
> > >what exactly is the name of the package that you downloaded?
> > >
> > >Stuart
> > >
> > > > Thanks a lot,
> > > > Eric
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