What indicated to you that its your GFX?
If the OS boots, and you're getting output, it sounds like a problem with the installer. Try reburning the disc, and redownload the ISO. With a decent connection a torrent should take ~30 minutes.
Zimmer wrote:
ghettoperson wrote:
BTW Ubuntu works fine with a GTS, my mate ran it for a while with one. Guess you just suck.
Wrong. It's a known problem. Just do a lovely google search. It's a problem which occurrs a lot. You sure he didn't try it on 32 bit? I have it on 64 bit.
Again, DeathUnlimited, wrong. The problem is the driver recognition with Linux. If they have the option for the driver "nVidia" instead of "nv" in the driver commands, then it would boot up no problem. I highly doubt that is nVidias fault.
That's not what he meant. Linux, and it's community is all open source. You know this. They can only make drivers with what the manufacturers provide them with. As it's been out for a while, but the the xFi has been out for far longer and Creative still hasn't given jack shit to any open source projects to make a Linux driver for it. That's why I have to use 2 sound cards.
Finally, as far as the greatest OS out there is said by stupid fanboys. Yes, linux is solid and good for it's purposes but if you can't take a bit of fiddling to get stuff to work then back out and repartition your drive. It'll take a bit of time, sleuthing but it's segued me in to programming and networking and you may learn some things from working with it yourself. As far as I'm concerned that's it's main benefit until we start talking about servers and Pentium III routers.
Last edited by Defiance (2008-02-03 13:05:34)