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| i installed the nvidia driver.and when i want to start my server x it won't start. i have a error message : "(EE) Failed to load module "nvidia" (module does not exist, 0)" " (EE) no drivers available". "fatal server error" "no screens found" i try "x --configure" but it can't create a new configuration. please tell me what i shall do. thank you. |
Xorg hosts two channels on the [[http://freenode.net/|freenode]] IRC network: #xorg and #xorg-devel. #xorg is for general discussion and user support questions, and #xorg-devel is for development discussion. We ask that you respect a few rules and guidelines when using them. |
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| 1. Don't ask to ask, just ask. 1. Be patient. IRC is variable-latency, and you may not always get a response immediately. 1. That said, please don't repaste the same question continuously just because three new people joined the channel. 1. Be prepared to supply your configuration file (almost always `/etc/X11/xorg.conf`) and log file (almost always `/var/log/Xorg.0.log`) on a paste site so we can help you troubleshoot. Two such sites are [[http://pastebin.com|pastebin]] and [[http://rafb.net/|rafb]]. 1. Stay on topic. In particular, don't re-ask support questions in #xorg-devel just because no one answered in #xorg. 1. Proprietary video driver support questions are off-topic. We didn't write them, we don't have the source, and we can't fix them. Use #ati or #nvidia as appropriate, even if those channels appear to be dead too. 1. For end-user support on the open-source radeon driver there is #radeon . For the open-source intel driver, there is [[http://intellinuxgraphics.org/feedback.html|#intel-gfx]] . 1. Have a look at the [[FAQ|User FAQ]] before asking |
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Xorg hosts two channels on the freenode IRC network: #xorg and #xorg-devel. #xorg is for general discussion and user support questions, and #xorg-devel is for development discussion. We ask that you respect a few rules and guidelines when using them.
- Don't ask to ask, just ask.
- Be patient. IRC is variable-latency, and you may not always get a response immediately.
- That said, please don't repaste the same question continuously just because three new people joined the channel.
Be prepared to supply your configuration file (almost always /etc/X11/xorg.conf) and log file (almost always /var/log/Xorg.0.log) on a paste site so we can help you troubleshoot. Two such sites are pastebin and rafb.
- Stay on topic. In particular, don't re-ask support questions in #xorg-devel just because no one answered in #xorg.
- Proprietary video driver support questions are off-topic. We didn't write them, we don't have the source, and we can't fix them. Use #ati or #nvidia as appropriate, even if those channels appear to be dead too.
For end-user support on the open-source radeon driver there is #radeon . For the open-source intel driver, there is #intel-gfx .
Have a look at the User FAQ before asking
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