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Date:      Thu, 30 Jun 2005 10:29:44 +0100
From:      Alex Zbyslaw <xfb52@dial.pipex.com>
To:        markzero <mark@darklogik.org>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: NVIDIA TNT2 woes
Message-ID:  <42C3BB88.60609@dial.pipex.com>
In-Reply-To: <20050630001004.GA60781@logik.ath.cx>
References:  <20050630001004.GA60781@logik.ath.cx>

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markzero wrote:

>Oh the joys of binary drivers.
>
>I awake from a peaceful slumber after a portupgrade to find that
>I suddenly no longer have X. The playful and exciting words
>dance across my colourless and tormented screen:
>
>(WW) The NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro GPU installed in
>(WW)      this system is supported through the NVIDIA Legacy
>(WW)      drivers. Please visit
>(WW)      http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html for more
>(WW)      information.  The 1.0-7667 NVIDIA driver will ignore this
>(WW)      GPU.  Continuing probe...=20
>(EE) No devices detected.
>
>The NVIDIA Legacy drivers magically fail to exist on the NVIDIA
>site and there appears no be no port for them either.
> =20
>
Can you use the x.org "nv" driver instead?  I've never really figured=20
out what the binary driver buys you over the standard one, but then all=20
I do is run X with fvwm2, mainly for software development, so I have=20
never needed any "fancy" features.  (I've never had a TNT2, but I=20
believe it's supported).

Man nv says under supported cards:

          RIVA TNT2             NV5

Alternatively, can you just spring for a newer video card?  (I know,=20
that feels like giving in, but if you don't need the latest, fanciest=20
thing then there should be something cheapish out there.  Ge4 cards seem =

to be about =A320, assuming *they* are supported by nvidia of course).

Final alternative, downgrade your driver back to what you had.  I=20
believe there is a "portdowngrade" but have never used it.  You can tell =

portugrade never to upgrade that port (see HOLD_PKGS or similar in=20
/etc/pkgtools.conf) and probably keep a copy of the port directory and=20
driver around "just in case".

--Alex





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