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DonL
So I have installed beryl, nvidia drivers for gforce fx 5200, and avant. Beryl and avant start on startup. I figured that out on my own (freaking Sweeet). Well heres what I have. I have the Microsoft wireless photo keyboard. So when I turn my Volume up or down. There is a white box that appears on my screen. My terminal window is completely white still after doing updates. and my awm dont show the launchers i have added to the application. Everything is a plain white box. Any Help would be really helpfull. Thanks

Distro-Ubuntu 7.10
anyweb
QUOTE (DonL @ Nov 26 2007, 06:01 AM) *
So I have installed beryl, nvidia drivers for gforce fx 5200, and avant. Beryl and avant start on startup. I figured that out on my own (freaking Sweeet). Well heres what I have. I have the Microsoft wireless photo keyboard. So when I turn my Volume up or down. There is a white box that appears on my screen. My terminal window is completely white still after doing updates. and my awm dont show the launchers i have added to the application. Everything is a plain white box. Any Help would be really helpfull. Thanks


and the distro you are using is ? please include this info so others may have an idea and be able to help you.
DonL
QUOTE (anyweb @ Nov 26 2007, 01:42 AM) *
QUOTE (DonL @ Nov 26 2007, 06:01 AM) *
So I have installed beryl, nvidia drivers for gforce fx 5200, and avant. Beryl and avant start on startup. I figured that out on my own (freaking Sweeet). Well heres what I have. I have the Microsoft wireless photo keyboard. So when I turn my Volume up or down. There is a white box that appears on my screen. My terminal window is completely white still after doing updates. and my awm dont show the launchers i have added to the application. Everything is a plain white box. Any Help would be really helpfull. Thanks


and the distro you are using is ? please include this info so others may have an idea and be able to help you.



UBUNTU 7.10
anyweb
hi, did you get the nvidia drivers from nvidia or via synaptic ? (repos)
DonL
Yes I did. This is how I installed it.

sudo -i

apt-get install NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.19-pkg1.run

it has fully installed and I have the Nvidia settings Location in Applications/System Tools On my Tool bar.



Maybe this can tell you what I am working with. Its a samsung 40" lcd screen.
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