On 07/30/2012 07:19 PM, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
Just to be sure..... I am not the OP or the person with the problem.... OK? :-)
On Mon, 2012-07-30 at 19:05 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> I find the output of lspci a bit odd. I thought that it would indicate the card
type. Mine, for example, is ...
>
> 1:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G92 [GeForce GT 230] (rev a2)
Getting numeric output indicates that the pci.ids database doesn't
contain an entry for this model (usually new devices that appeared
later).
That is what I was implying. Thank you for taking the time to elaborate.
> Do you know what model you have? It "may" be that the card is not being
detected properly or the card is not support by the default NOUVEAU driver.
I think 0de2 is "NVIDIA GeForce GT 420". You can get an updated PCI IDs
table using the update-pciids command (part of pciutils - note that this
will replace the one installed by the hwdata RPM so you may want to back
it up if you want to preserve the original).
This ID is defined in the current list but not the version present on my
F17 systems:
0de2 GF108 [GeForce GT 420]
If it's a recent device that may explain why it's not known to nouveau
(if that's the case).
I looked up 0de2 at the nVidia site and it is indeed the GeForce GT 420
The X log should show whether it's using vesa or nouveau.
Wow, that may explain why I asked for that from the OP..... :-) :-)
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