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talk:slackware:amd_nvidia [2012/09/04 18:50 (UTC)] – kikinovak | talk:slackware:amd_nvidia [2012/09/05 18:57 (UTC)] (current) – spelling rinias | ||
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I've added another way to shut down X. --- // | I've added another way to shut down X. --- // | ||
- | ------ | + | > Brian, I originally had included that (telinit 3) in the description of ways to shut down X (along with init 3, which I seem to remember working on some distro at some point), but removed it after issuing the command on my system and seeing no results. I do already have the nvidia driver installed, but I don't know why that would make a big difference. So I removed those commands. Can anyone confirm either way? Thanks! |
- | Brian, I originally had included that (telinit 3) in the description of ways to shut down X (along with init 3, which I seem to remember working on some distro at some point), but removed it after issuing the command on my system and seeing no results. I do already | + | >> It's always worked for me, including updating |
- | > It's always worked | + | >>> Has to do with my crude, unsecure, not-very-good way of getting into X. If / |
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- | Ooops! Changes for the better already made by alienbob. | + | >>Ooops! Changes for the better already made by alienbob. |
- | > Yes! It looks good, and addressed some of the messiness I was running into with the whole shutting the x server down section. I'll try to re-write it to put the graceful way first, relegating the crude way to a note. Or should I do away with it entirely? --- // | + | >>> Yes! It looks good, and addressed some of the messiness I was running into with the whole shutting the x server down section. I'll try to re-write it to put the graceful way first, relegating the crude way to a note. Or should I do away with it entirely? --- // |
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+ | > Use root. Seems to be the most commonly used option in documentation. | ||
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+ | >> Done --- // | ||
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- | The question arises here whether one should strive to be exhaustive. IMHO Slackware offers one quite simple and elegant way to install proprietary NVidia drivers, that's with the SlackBuilds from SlackBuilds.org. Even more simple when using sbopkg. Plus, the integrated nvidia-switch commandline utility makes installation/ | + | |
+ | The question arises here whether one should strive to be exhaustive. IMHO Slackware offers one quite simple and elegant way to install proprietary NVidia drivers, that's with the SlackBuilds from SlackBuilds.org. Even more simple when using sbopkg. Plus, the integrated nvidia-switch commandline utility makes installation/ | ||
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+ | > While I agree that we should do our best to avoid confusion and that the article can be edited a bit further, I think it is unwise to simply say " | ||
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+ | >> OK that sounds quite convincing to me. --- // | ||
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+ | Should this page have a needs_attention tag because it lacks the ATI/AMD information? | ||
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