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first of all sorry for my poooooor english :-$ |
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you may check your hardware PCI ID by "lspci -ns 01:00.0". |
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make sure that like below manual (Link. you can find easily nvidia |
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download site) |
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whether your hardware is supported or not. |
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http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/295.53/README/supportedchips.html |
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if there is no same pci id, your hardware is not supported yet. |
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I've met some same problem due to purchase "gtx 560 SE". |
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so I changed to "gtx 560 Ti" and same problem is resolved. |
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2012/5/24 du yang <duyang.seu@×××××.com>: |
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> Thanks the update, but still get the same problem. |
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> 在 2012-5-24 上午9:45,"Nikos Chantziaras" <realnc@×××××.com>写道: |
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>> On 24/05/12 03:51, du yang wrote: |
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>>> Section "Device" |
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>>> Identifier "NVidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti" |
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>> Oops, I forgot to change the ID there. Try setting it to "NVidia GT |
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>> 610M", like the Screen section. |
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