[ubuntu-ar] video

Marco Antonio mhoyos at gmail.com
Thu Jan 1 21:50:37 GMT 2009


2009/1/1 Carlos Vergine <cvergine en hotmail.com>:
>
> hace tiempo lo hice andar cone sta misma placa y un fedora.
>
> esto es exactamente lo que me pasa ahora:
>
> PROBLEM 1:- Second Life fails to start up, with a warning on the console like:
>   'Error creating window.' or
>   'Unable to create window, be sure screen is set at 32-bit color' or
>   'SDL: Couldn't find matching GLX visual.'
> SOLUTION:- Usually this indicates that your graphics card does not meet
>   the minimum requirements, or that your system's OpenGL 3D graphics driver is
>   not updated and configured correctly.  If you believe that your graphics
>   card DOES meet the minimum requirements then you likely need to install the
>   official so-called 'non-free' nVidia or ATI (fglrx) graphics drivers; we
>   suggest one of the following options:
>  * Consult your Linux distribution's documentation for installing these
>   official drivers.  For example, Ubuntu provides documentation here:
>
>  * If your distribution does not make it easy, then you can download the
>   required Linux drivers straight from your graphics card manufacturer:
>   - nVidia cards:
>   - ATI cards:
>

en ese caso, fijate como lo estas lanzando, o hace lo siguiente:

abri una consola, y ejecuta (como root):

$sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg (enter)

de esa manera, se configurara de forma automatica el xorg.conf y
solamente cambia el valor de "driver" por "nvidia". reinicia el
entorno grafico y fijate que sucede..


salu2


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