GiGaZ
December 29th, 2012, 08:20 PM
Hello everyone!
I wanted to start developing and porting Android, but I came to a problem.
My problem is that every time I want to install any distribution of Linux on my PC, the problem with Nouveau drivers occurs (I think that it is problem with the drivers, because on my old PC with Intel graphic everything works OK).
The system shows a desktop for a couple of seconds and then the graphical interface stops and command line shows the following messages:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15803997/Ubuntu/DSC_0230.JPG
I was also able to get the log file:
Xorg.0.log (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15803997/Ubuntu/Xorg.0.log)
My PC has:
GPU: Nvidia MSI GTX 580
CPU: Intel i7 2600K
MB: AsRock Fatal1ty P67 Professional
RAM: Crucial 1333Mhz 8GB
Is there a way to install Ubuntu or other Linux distro without nouveau drivers or do I need to wait until this is fixed by Linux kernel.
Thank you for your answers,
Ziga
I wanted to start developing and porting Android, but I came to a problem.
My problem is that every time I want to install any distribution of Linux on my PC, the problem with Nouveau drivers occurs (I think that it is problem with the drivers, because on my old PC with Intel graphic everything works OK).
The system shows a desktop for a couple of seconds and then the graphical interface stops and command line shows the following messages:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15803997/Ubuntu/DSC_0230.JPG
I was also able to get the log file:
Xorg.0.log (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15803997/Ubuntu/Xorg.0.log)
My PC has:
GPU: Nvidia MSI GTX 580
CPU: Intel i7 2600K
MB: AsRock Fatal1ty P67 Professional
RAM: Crucial 1333Mhz 8GB
Is there a way to install Ubuntu or other Linux distro without nouveau drivers or do I need to wait until this is fixed by Linux kernel.
Thank you for your answers,
Ziga