nVidia Drivers
Nifty Hat Mitch
mitch48 at sbcglobal.net
Wed Sep 29 01:04:50 UTC 2004
On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 10:08:04PM +0100, Adam Mercer wrote:
> John Chapman wrote:
> >I have an nVidia FX5200 video card and I have downloaded its drivers
> >from nVidia. When I try to run the installer it says I need to stop
> >the X Server. How do I stop the X Server?
>
> while logged in as root on a virtual terminal, switch to run-level 3
>
> > telinit 3
>
> when you're done installing the drivers and modifying the X config
> return to run-level 5
>
> > telinit 5
The above should work more often than not.
Sometimes the transition from 5 to 3 will leave the
old driver loaded. this can cause problems....
If things act badly reboot to run level three.
There are two common way:
A) Edit /etc/inittab
look for the line
id:5:initdefault:
Change the 5 to a 3 and reboot.
Run the installer. Fix the config file.
Reverse the edit after the installer has run.
reboot
B) When the system is starting up type A to append
to the grub boot line. Scan the instructions...
append a 3 to the boot line and continue.
Run the installer. Fix the config file.
reboot
I like B because it leaves no perminant change.
It is also the easy path to initstate 1 (single user)
where some SELinux setup steps like "fixfiles relabel" are
best done.
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