After multiple installation of Ubuntu 7.10 and multiple installation of the graphics driver 169.07 and 169.09, this method has been successfully installed on several machines near me by 100% (both N cards). The following is a summary:
1. Download the driver (. Run file) and put it in your home directory (/home/<yourname>). Change the name that is easy to knock on (for example, display. Run)
There are a lot of download places, and NVIDIA's own website can be used, but I prefer to use mydrivers.com.
When extracting the package, make sure that there is no error in the file.
2. Uninstall all restricted driver of the video card. You can simply add/Delete the driver in "Add/delete...". You can also use apt.
3. Uninstall the restricted driver manager and click "Add/delete...". You can also use apt.
The restricted driver manager often causes trouble in compiling and installing drivers. If you do not want to use the driver in the source but use the driver compiled by yourself, you can simply delete it.
4. installation:
Code: |
Sudo apt-Get install libc6-dev Sudo apt-Get install GCC + Sudo apt-Get install build-essential PKG-config xserver-Xorg-dev Linux-headers-'uname-R' |
If APT is not found, go to the wiki to find the Quick Setting guide to add cn99 or other sources.
5. delete things that may affect installation. Here, I would like to remind you to develop a good habit. before deleting something, do not be too troublesome. It is best to first CD into the Directory and then RM, in case that the RM command has not been completed before the press enter, the trouble is very high. For an extreme example (SUDO Rm-RF/), never knock it out.
1) content in/lib/Linux-restricted-modules/should be deleted if there is a hidden. NVIDIA-New-installer.
Code: |
CD/lib/Linux-restricted-Modules Ls-Al Sudo Rm-RF * Ls-Al |
2)/etc/init. d/NVIDIA-Glx (if any)
Code: |
CD/etc/init. d/ Ls-Al Sudo Rm-rf nvidia-Glx Ls-Al |
3)/etc/init. d/NVIDIA-kernel (if any)
Code: |
CD/etc/init. d/ Ls-Al Sudo Rm-rf nvidia-Kernel Ls-Al |
6. Modify the/etc/default/Linux-restricted-modules-common file.
Code: |
Sudo gedit/etc/default/Linux-restricted-modules-common |
Put
Change disabled_modules = ""
Disabled_modules = "NV nvidia_new"
And back up/etc/X11/Xorg. conf
Code: |
Sudo CP/etc/X11/Xorg. CONF/etc/X11/Xorg. conf. Before |
7. Make sure that all preparations are complete. After the installation is complete, press CTRL + ALT + F2 to enter the command line. We recommend that you use root to access the system. The initial account can also be installed successfully.
8. Disable gnome.
Code: |
Sudo/etc/init. d/gestation stop |
If the command succeeds, a [OK] prompt will be displayed on the right side.
9. Run the installer
Code: |
Sudo sh/home/<yourname>/display. Run |
During the installation process, you will first be asked whether to uninstall the installed graphics card driver, yes. If you forget to answer yes, you can answer yes.
10. After the installation is complete, return to the command line, sudo reboot. If it is normal, after the usplash boot screen, you will be able to see the NVIDIA logo.
If you do not want to see the NVIDIA startup flag, modify Xorg. conf and add a line in section "device:
Option "nologo"
Then, you will not see the NVIDIA logo.
11. After Entering gnome, you can enter
To set your video card.