On 21 May 2012 10:06, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Earl Ramirez wrote:
Good Day,
I am not 100% certain if here is the right place to bring this up,
however
if this is the wrong place for this please redirect me to right place.
A few weeks ago I was trying to install KVM on my laptop, I bought a new laptop and immediately after I install the nVidia drivers I receive the following error "libfcoe_device_notification: NETDEV_UNREGISTER lo"
I spent several hours googling the error and there are several issues, however none of them are related to my situation.
I am running CentOS 6.2
<snip> You say that you deleted xorg.conf, and could then boot into runlevel 5 using the default drivers. If you do an lsmod, does it show nouveau?
When I do lsmod I see nvidia
i2c_core 31276 7 videodev,i2c_i801,nvidia,i915,drm_kms_helper,drm,i2c_algo_bit video 21032 1 i915 output 2505 1 video
Second question: does the version of kmod-nvidia support your graphics card?
This is interesting now that you mention it, the sticker on the laptops says "nvidia GEFORCE GT 635M 2GB" and when I run lspci I see the following. 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GF106 [GeForce GT 555M] (rev a1).
I verified that nvidia 635M is supported on the nvidia site. Version:295.53 CertifiedRelease Date:2012.05.16Operating System:Linux Language:English (U.S.)File Size:33.1 MB
[image: Download]http://www.nvidia.com/content/DriverDownload-March2009/confirmation.php?url=/XFree86/Linux-x86/295.53/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-295.53.run&lang=us&type=GeForce
Release Highlights Supported products Additional information
- Added support for the following GPUs: GeForce GTX 670 GeForce 605 GeForce GT 610 GeForce GT 630 GeForce GT 640 GeForce GT 645 - Fixed a bug affecting some G-Sync configurations which could cause active stereo content to be inverted on some display devices.
I checked all the supported drivers and I also see the version from the output from lspci which is supported as well *GeForce 600 series:* GTX 690, GTX 680, GTX 670, GT 645, GT 640, GT 630, GT 620, GT 610, 605
*GeForce 600M series:* GT 635M, GT 630M, G610M
*GeForce 500 series:* GTX 590, GTX 580, GTX 570, GTX 560 Ti, GTX 560, GTX 550 Ti, GT 545, GT 530, GT 520, 510
*GeForce 500M series:* GTX 580M, GTX 570M, GTX 560M, GT 555M, GT 550M, GT 540M, GT 525M, GT 520MX, GT 520M
*GeForce 400 series:* GTX 480, GTX 470, GTX 465, GTX 460 SE v2, GTX 460 SE, GTX 460, GTS 450, GT 440, GT 430, GT 420, 405
Oh, and did you yum install it, so that you got nvidia-x11-drv?
I installed it using yum.
mark, who just noticed that he's got that, *and*
nvidia-x11-drv-32bit, on his x86_64 system for some reason....
The correct version is x86_64 [wildfire@wildfire ~]$ rpm -qa | grep nvidia nvidia-x11-drv-295.53-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64 kmod-nvidia-295.53-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64 [wildfire@wildfire ~]$
I don't know if this will shed any light but usually before you see the login screen you will see nvidia once it have been installed correctly, however I am see intel which is strange.
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