I think I have found THE error. It goes something like this:
NVidia kernel module has version 270.41.19 but this Nvidia driver has version 270.41.06. Please make sure that the kernel module and...
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I think I have found THE error. It goes something like this:
NVidia kernel module has version 270.41.19 but this Nvidia driver has version 270.41.06. Please make sure that the kernel module and...
So I am still stuck. I followed the sticky and am still getting a few errors. Here are some of them (kind of in the order that they appear):
Directly after logging on - "Could not apply the stored...
Update:
I can remove xorg.conf and boot into the system. Of course, it looks wonky, but I will see what I can do from there.
thanks, i'll try it out
I am using a live cd and chroot
Thank you, but I can't get into grub. I tried following the sticky that pretty much covers this subject, but I am getting an error any time I apt-get anything. I first noticed this when I tried to...
There's no login screen and I can't get to a tty. I have tried editing xorg with the backup, but the name of the driver is the same.
Is there anyway to roll back the driver from a livecd?
Yes, I'm using a router, however, I can't figure out how to assign a static IP to the MAC address. I've tried looking up the manual (through the 192.168.1.1 router site) and it can't find the pdf....
Is the MAC address the same as the HWaddr listed when ifconfig is run?
I'm trying to set my computer up as a server. I've installed LAMP, but now my problem is getting a static ip. I've tried several tutorials, but with each one, I seem to somehow disable my internet...
Here's the situation:
There are three computers in the household. A Windows laptop, a Mac, and my PC running Ubuntu. The laptop and mac both get a wireless connection by means of the Airport...
Every time I start-up, I am asked what resolution to run. Shouldn't there be an automatic configuration or something?
Also, I must manually turn on custom visual settings every time i reboot.
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Also, is there anyway...