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ok I downloaded the drivers opened a shell with root priviliges and typed in the comand
i get this
sh: NFORCE-Linux-x86-1.0-0310-pkg1.run: No such file or directory
I try to drag ...
- 07-07-2006 #1Just Joined!
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help Installing NFORCE drivers
ok I downloaded the drivers opened a shell with root priviliges and typed in the comand
i get this
sh: NFORCE-Linux-x86-1.0-0310-pkg1.run: No such file or directory
I try to drag the file into the command line and get this
bash: /home/drew/Desktop/NFORCE-Linux-x86-2.0-0310-pkg1.run: Permission denied
and there is no root password i set it up that way on install.
Is there something i'm missing here.
- 07-07-2006 #2
Do you really need to install the NFORCE drivers?
I don't see any use for them, but you can install those like that (in a console) :
When asked for the root password, just type it and press ENTER (it won't appear as you type it).Code:cd /home/drew/Desktop/ su chmod a+x NFORCE-Linux-x86-2.0-0310-pkg1.run ./NFORCE-Linux-x86-2.0-0310-pkg1.run
"To express yourself in freedom, you must die to everything of yesterday. From the 'old', you derive security; from the 'new', you gain the flow."
-Bruce Lee
- 07-08-2006 #3Just Joined!
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don't I need the agp and chipset drivers installed
can i install graphics card drivers the same way
I am trying this because when i try to configue my graphics card in hardrake it says its a pci card but it is acually an agp
would loadind nvidias drivrs help???
- 07-08-2006 #4That should not be a problem. For which graphic card are you trying to install the drivers?
Originally Posted by quadzilla "To express yourself in freedom, you must die to everything of yesterday. From the 'old', you derive security; from the 'new', you gain the flow."
-Bruce Lee


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