On PCLinuxos kde i did install nvidia just to see if vga could be higher than 1024x768 Now when I boot to pclinuxos it doesnt start to graphical display just like those terminal I need to rollback to atity How can I do it that? Or Do I have reinstall pclinuxod kde fullmonty
Does the machine have ATI or NVIDIA graphics?
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Originally Posted by QIII Does the machine have ATI or NVIDIA graphics? Yes, the machine have ATI graphics, I was trying to change vga resolution, the vga max resulotion was 1024x768, I was trying to install AMD Catalyst on PCLinuxos, it couldnt, so I changed to from ATI to Nvidia, that was foolish of, anyways. Can I rollback to ATI? Or Do I have Reinstall PCLinuxod kde
Thread moved to PCLinuxOS sub-forum Does the machine even have an nvidia graphics card? If not what might have happened is when you installed the driver, did you run Code: sudo nvidia-xconfig or somerthing similar? It might be possible that you created an xorg.conf file that the system loads, but in it it tells the system to load the nvidia driver for a card that does not exist. perhaps remove that file Code: rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf if you haven't removed the fglrx driver, the system should find it, or else the open-source radeon driver.
sudo nvidia-xconfig
rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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Originally Posted by deadflowr Thread moved to PCLinuxOS sub-forum Does the machine even have an nvidia graphics card? If not what might have happened is when you installed the driver, did you run Code: sudo nvidia-xconfig or somerthing similar? It might be possible that you created an xorg.conf file that the system loads, but in it it tells the system to load the nvidia driver for a card that does not exist. perhaps remove that file Code: rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf if you haven't removed the fglrx driver, the system should find it, or else the open-source radeon driver. 1. no, it have ati 2. tried, still the same 3. when boot there "cannot open file delete" something like 4. and i got "cannot open file deleted"
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