Nvidia drivers for Puppy 3.0
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I download the version of puppy match to the nvidia driver's version,and It is work very good.If your puppy can not driver with nvidia driver,check the version.
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Re: Nvidia drivers for Puppy 3.0
I am running the very latest Puppy Linux (Lucid; kernel 2.6.33.2). Will your drivers work on my Creative 3D Blaster Annihilator Ultra (GeForce 2 Ultra chipset) or must I go to an older version of Puppy?gray wrote:For the new kernel (2.6.21.7) of Puppy 3.0 I have put together the set of three driver packages for nvidia cards.
nvidia-7186.pet for ancient nvidia graphics cards (riva TNT to Geforce 1).
nvidia-9643.pet for most nvidia cards (officially Gf2 to Gf4 but have tested on Gf7 OK).
nvidia-100.14.19.pet for latest cards (Gf5 to Gf8).
All available at http://download.tuxfamily.org/nop/
The pet packages install modified nvidia pkg1.run files to /tmp.
After this is complete drop out of X [ ctrl alt backspace ] and at the prompt enter install_nvidia and accept the defaults.
Then run xorgwizard and test the required resolution and finally run xwin.
I am trying to get some remaining useful life out of an old Pentium II 266Mhz system I have, with 384Mb of RAM. Trying to find an OS that I can run from CD and then do builds of Haiku from... and various versions of Linux seem to be the best path for that.
Re: Nvidia drivers for Puppy 3.0
nvidia-glx-sdl-285.05.09-2.sfs may support GeForce2 Ultra.Luposian wrote:I am running the very latest Puppy Linux (Lucid; kernel 2.6.33.2). Will your drivers work on my Creative 3D Blaster Annihilator Ultra (GeForce 2 Ultra chipset)
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72405
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Re: Nvidia drivers for Puppy 3.0
Somehow, I doubt those drivers will work for me... look at nVidia's supported card's list (I don't see Geforce 2, 3, or 4 of ANYTHING):shinobar wrote:nvidia-glx-sdl-285.05.09-2.sfs may support GeForce2 Ultra.Luposian wrote:I am running the very latest Puppy Linux (Lucid; kernel 2.6.33.2). Will your drivers work on my Creative 3D Blaster Annihilator Ultra (GeForce 2 Ultra chipset)
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72405
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-disp ... river.html
Assuming the .sfs file is based on nvidia's drivers (hence the similar filename numbering), looks like it won't work, to me. Am I mistaken?
Re: Nvidia drivers for Lucid Puppy
Yes and the web page doesn't list up the GeForce2 Ultra.Luposian wrote:Assuming the .sfs file is based on nvidia's drivers (hence the similar filename numbering)
I had a mistake. The GeForce2 Ultra is supported by 71.86.xx driver.
Well, you may need to compile the driver from the source.
Visit the Hardwear topics:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/index.php?f=30
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Re: Nvidia drivers for Lucid Puppy
I think the older driver(s) work in Wary Puppy. Can you direct me to the exact driver I need for Wary? I'm going to download Wary now and see how it fares on my system.shinobar wrote:Yes and the web page doesn't list up the GeForce2 Ultra.Luposian wrote:Assuming the .sfs file is based on nvidia's drivers (hence the similar filename numbering)
I had a mistake. The GeForce2 Ultra is supported by 71.86.xx driver.
Well, you may need to compile the driver from the source.
Visit the Hardwear topics:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/index.php?f=30
Wary works MUCH better on my PII 266Mhz system...
Even before the built-in video driver update program is run, the "Start" menu opens immediately and all the submenus pop open quickly. After the video driver update (no nVidia drivers, though), the desktop wallpaper seems to display faster as well. Overall, everything seems more responsive.
However, I only get about 20fps in glxgears, so I'm definitely not getting full performance out of my card. But at least the OS seems decently usable, even at this point.
I tried installing/using the older nvidia drivers (71.86.xx) via Puppy, but when I go to use it, it defaults to VESA and then locks up or something, I think. Upon reboot, I get nothing but a black screen forever. So... something doesn't work right. Just finished reinstalling Wary (5.2.2) and will give it another go... except I'm not updating anything til someone tells me EXACTLY what I need to do... and how.
However, I only get about 20fps in glxgears, so I'm definitely not getting full performance out of my card. But at least the OS seems decently usable, even at this point.
I tried installing/using the older nvidia drivers (71.86.xx) via Puppy, but when I go to use it, it defaults to VESA and then locks up or something, I think. Upon reboot, I get nothing but a black screen forever. So... something doesn't work right. Just finished reinstalling Wary (5.2.2) and will give it another go... except I'm not updating anything til someone tells me EXACTLY what I need to do... and how.
Re: Wary works MUCH better on my PII 266Mhz system...
need to compile the proper driver against the kernel.Luposian wrote:what I need to do... and how.
Jim1911 writes the step at the second post of the topic:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=73805
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