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freebsd-multimedia Digest, Vol 224, Issue 5
... for large networks nspr-4.3_2 A platform-neutral API for system level and libc like funct nvidia-driver-1.0.4365 NVidia graphics card binary drivers for Required for DBD::* modules p5-Data-ShowTable-3.3 Perl5 module to pretty-print arrays of data p5-Devel-Symdump-2.03 A perl5 module that dumps symbol names

freebsd-ports Digest, Vol 211, Issue 6
Pretty
funny really. The point is you are asking us in our free time to chase a wild goose, because you're using a known broken ftp implementation. ...... Then run portmanager -u -p -l When portmanager is done then run portmanager x11/nvidia-driver to install this again When all is done you may have something left

freebsd-ports Digest, Vol 161, Issue 9
I've just installed SuSE 7.3 and right after it the current NVidia drivers. Now that I've disabled AGP X doesn't freeze anymore, but OpenGL programs crash on .... Pretty lame... One last mention is the SuSE help system which I would say is just about as good as the Microsoft system. Considering all of the various

alt.os.linux.mandrake FAQ
Eventually the lame-brained manager is forced to confront her and tell her to knock it off or she will be fired. She won't stop doing it and she will get fired. ..... You could try downgrading to an older nvidia-driver and see if it helps. Portdowngrade should do that, but I've never used it myself.

(OT). ARGH!!!
Daniel O'Connor docon...@gsoft.com.au lucky freebsd stable On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 11:59, Daniel O'Connor wrote: Hmm, it's pretty big :) I just built a list of .... nut-1.2.1 nvidia-driver-1.0.6113_2 nvidia-settings-1.0 nylon-1.2 oaf-0.6.10_1 open-motif-2.2.3 openldap-client-2.2.19 openoffice-1.1.3 openslp-1.0.11_1

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 111, Issue 21
On a side note, I dont know why this game is so popular, its pretty boring so far, the 4-5 missions I have done are pretty lame(milk runs more or less) and SUPER I dont want to upgrade to newer nVidia drivers as I had a hell of a time with these and the refresh rates. System: Amd XP 1800+ 512 DDR RAM Santa Cruz

How do I update my BIOS?
... kdissert-1.0.5_1 KDE mindmapping tool kmplayer-0.9.1.a,2 KDE frontend to mplayer koffice-1.4.2_1,1 Office Suite for KDE3 lame-3.96.1 ISO code based fast MP3 .... card binary drivers for hardware OpenGL ren nvidia-settings-1.0_6 Display Control Panel for XFree86/X.org NVidia driver ooo-build-2.0.0.2_1 Integrated

Now my network is working...
Until I made those 3 simple changes, I thought the GTS was superior also. but it was pretty decent looking on the doodoo card. Actually I suppose since the v5500 Agp was actually slower than my old TNT2 Ultra bullshit. You had something wrong with your system. did you properly remove all the nvidia drivers,

Strange output in pkg_info and missing ports in pkg_version
As it stands now, I reverted hda back to 20070320_0043 (not the pcm driver though) and it still doesn't work. I tried rolling back the entire sound which is pretty much the state of the art ripping utilitiy these days (and has been even longer on Linux), works with device names rather than unit numbers for SCSI

BUY VOODOO
... A TNT2 is just a lame video card. If you want a real video card, suggest you pay for one. The Radeon 9000 is a pretty good video card for about $77.00. SP2 (conf didn't change since install) Nvidia drivers already tested 3.56 5.22 12.41 29.42 VIA service pack v4.40 and AMD to AGP miniport driver DirectX 8.1

Need help with Nvidia driver
I'm guessing from your perspective, "business" graphics are pretty lame for games? "tHeDiP" <tHe...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message Went to some support websites and decided to upgrade my drivers. So I downloaded the latest Nvidia drivers (77.72) for my Geforce Ti500 <- I know I was gonna upgrade

ports/90748: xine-lib-1.1.1compilation failure
In fact squid has always been pretty unreliable for me on busy hosts - it often just exits without leaving any trace in the logs. .... nasm-0.98.39,1 disktool-2.0 nspr-4.6_1 docbook-sk-4.1.2_3 nss-3.10 docbook-xml-4.2_1 nvidia-driver-1.0.7676 docbook-xsl-1.69.1 open-motif-2.2.3_2 dri-6.2.1,2 openldap-client-2.2.29

Hurrah! Built my new 'puter, but HL ain't good.
(I realise this all seems pretty confused. Sorry, bear with me;-) Edward try sysutils/portmanager run it as portmanager -u -l and if any ports fail to upgrade ..... /x11/nvidia-settings CURRENT 00242 have:dvd+rw-tools-5.21.4.10.8 /sysutils/dvd+rw-tools CURRENT 00243 have:nvidia-driver-1.0.7676_1 /x11/nvidia-driver

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 182, Issue 11
I was losing my mind trying to figure out what was causing it, and pretty much went through every LAME "sollution" found on the web. It has been about 5 mos, and five nvidia driver versions later, and guess what...I still get it from time to time. I am pretty sure that Microsoft (who promised a gaming OS) could

freebsd-ports Digest, Vol 161, Issue 10
If you have to ask, then that pretty much means you are! ROFL! I answered your question, and you still don't even realize it. I answered it TWICE now. Actually, I was suggesting that he was ignorant of not knowing to install the nvidia drivers, and saying outright that he bought a cheap, piece of sh*t computer.

"30 things I've learned from using Linux ..."
These days you need not be as cautious, most hardware works well in ubuntu with a coupla notable exceptions...nvidia chipsets require the *non-free* drivers - provided by nvidia itself, since nvidia is providing them they dont ship with ubuntu, but I have a nvidia northbridge and a 6800 graphics card and they

kernel 2.4.8 and Nvidia Drivers
Time taken for lame to encode a mp3 file. 3. Run a 3d bechmark game and see the fps at startup. gears is not good what you need is something like quake 3 or neverwinter (but I dont remember what NVIDIA driver I was using atm!) Ok.. 2. compile a kernel and "time" it. cd /usr/src/linux make menuconfig - xconfig

4.10 and KDE 3.3.1 == broken :(
... down the problem and found one solution, ie load the module manually Right, but that's a pretty lame solution ;-) Can anyone point me in the right direction here??? you're almost there. But to make sure, do tell us which mdk version you use and which version of the nvidia drivers MDK 9.1 and Nvidia 4363, IIRC.

x64 does not recognize my agp nvidia card
That pretty much explains why it would seem like it was caused by diff drivers. so far i have been lucky, as I have set good refresh rates with no lines at all of the resolutions I like to work/game in. However, it is just SO damn lame that no company is stepping up to this problem and admitting anything.

freebsd-hackers Digest, Vol 256, Issue 5
The irony is that that line itself is pretty lame. In any case, Asus drivers aren't really Asus' own drivers. Their drivers are really a set of wrappers for the nVidia reference drivers which provide extended functionality. The wireframe and transparent thing that he's talking about is part of the nVidia drivers,