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<0> which driver i use to pci cards? <1> Hi! Are there problems with using PCIe nvidia-boards with Linux? <2> mine work fine <1> great :) <1> having a bit of a puzzle to solve.. as new motherboards have very little PCI slots
<3> I guess i have a problem with my nvidia drivers, after upgrading to xorg 7 <4> try installing the xorg-dev or -devel file <4> also less /var/log/nvidia-installer.log after doing a --uninstall <4> works/ed for me <5> anyone tried enabling fast writes? <5> i tried http://fritz.potsdam.edu/man/misc/NVIDIA_drivers_with_Red_Hat_Linux.html <5> but currently only sba is on but not fast writes <6> how do i get to the nvidia control pannel (through command) as it hasnt installed a shortcut ion my kde menu <7> hello. i want to enable SLI between two quadro fx 3450 cards in Xorg on fedora linux. <7> i put the sli entry in the device section. but the Xorg log shows: <7> Failed to initialize SLI! Reason: Only one GPU detected. <7> on the other hand, i get a warning: no matching device section for instance (BusID PCI:130:0:0) found, although i have added a device section for this one. <8> do the cards support SLI? <8> they need to be connected to each other using a 'bridge' <7> they are. it is a dual-boot solaris/linux machine, and under solaris, the sli works! <7> also using xorg. <7> so i guess this is probably a kernel issue? <7> what could it be then? <8> does linux see both cards? <8> check lspci <7> lspci sees them. <8> how did you create your X config ?
<7> its from the fedora install. <7> but i don't know what should be wrong in there. <8> could you post it somewhere? <7> i even tried with the (sli-working) xorg.conf from solaris. it failed at other places, but this error was the same. <7> yes one moment.. <7> Thunderbird: http://nopaste.biz/?6996 <8> it looks correct <7> phew... :) <7> funny enough, i get a warning "no matching device section for busid 130" which is obviously there... <8> that device section isn't even important <8> it won't be used <7> thought so... <8> you can safely remove it <7> okay. <8> what if you comment the busid line with a '#' <8> and see what it does <7> nothing, that was the initial situation. <7> ah! <7> i found it. it has to do with a bios-option. sli broadband-aperture. i can select disabled, sli on master, and sli on slave. <7> for solaris, all 3 options seem to work, for linux only when it is disabled... <7> can you (or someone) tell me more about this option and how it is properly configured? <8> the bios option? <8> I haven't played with options like that in the bios <8> not all boards have it I think <7> okay... <7> well thank you for your time!
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