[Klug-general] Something for the weekend

George Prowse cokehabit at gmail.com
Sun Aug 20 19:41:38 BST 2006


On 13/08/06, Karl Lattimer <karl at nncc.info> wrote:
> I've been playing with SLED10 recently and its really impressive and
> I've decided to try and free up some of their non free stuff or at least
> the UI. heh ;) I hope they don't mind.
>
> The thing I've taken a look at is the Xgl configuration dialog and how
> you can automatically retrieve the right driver and enable Xgl without
> needing to do much thinking or clicking. So I'd like a broad spectrum of
> assistance with a simple question; on your distribution is there a
> distribution accepted way of installing the graphics driver. The process
> on fedora is;
>
> install livna.org repository
> yum install kmod-nvidia xorg-x11-driver-nvidia
>
> Xgl is also available from other repositories, and if I can cover
> ubuntu/nexenta (I HOPE SOMEONE USES THIS)/insert favourite distro
> here... I'll have a scriptable way of installing Xgl/Aiglx and drivers
> for various distributions.
>
> anyway, some python/glade code is available from
>
> http://www.wine-doors.org/de-0.1b.tar.gz
>
> I've just got to hook up gconf and add in the auto-installer script.
>
> To run it cd into Desktop-Effects/src and do;
>
> python gnome-preferences-desktop-effects.py
>
> you'll have to kill it with ctrl+c as its purely a glade UI with no
> events functioning.
>
> patches welcome, gconf will be done hopefully by the end of today and
> that'll be everything but the install scripts.
>
> enjoy
> K,
>
>
>
On Gentoo it is 'emerge nvidia-glx'

emerging -glx brings in -kernel

On Ubuntu you might have to enable the universe repository, i cant remember

George



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