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The X configuration file provides a means to configure the X server. This section describes the settings necessary to enable the NVIDIA driver. A comprehensive list of parameters is provided in Appendix B, X Config Options.
The NVIDIA Driver includes a utility called nvidia-xconfig, which is designed to make editing the X configuration file easy. You can also edit it by hand.
nvidia-xconfig will find the X configuration file and modify it to use the NVIDIA X driver. In most cases, you can simply answer "Yes" when the installer asks if it should run it. If you need to reconfigure your X server later, you can run nvidia-xconfig again from a terminal. nvidia-xconfig will make a backup copy of your configuration file before modifying it.
Note that the X server must be restarted for any changes to its configuration file to take effect.
More information about nvidia-xconfig can be found in the nvidia-xconfig manual page by running.
% man nvidia-xconfig
If you do not have a working X config file, there are a few
different ways to obtain one. A sample config file is included both
with the X.Org distribution and with the NVIDIA driver package (at
/usr/X11R6/share/doc/NVIDIA_GLX-1.0/
). The
nvidia-xconfig
utility, provided with the NVIDIA driver package, can generate a
new X configuration file. Additional information on the X config
syntax can be found in the xorg.conf manual page (man xorg.conf
).
If you have a working X config file for a different driver (such as the “vesa” or “fbdev” driver), then simply edit the file as follows.
Remove the line:
Driver "vesa" (or Driver "fbdev")
and replace it with the line:
Driver "nvidia"
Remove the following lines:
Load "dri" Load "GLCore"
In the Module
section of the
file, add the line (if it does not already exist):
Load "glx"
If the X config file does not have a Module
section, you can safely skip the
last step.
There are numerous options that may be added to the X config file to tune the NVIDIA X driver. See Appendix B, X Config Options for a complete list of these options.
Once you have completed these edits to the X config file, you may restart X and begin using the accelerated OpenGL libraries. After restarting X, any OpenGL application should automatically use the new NVIDIA libraries. (NOTE: If you encounter any problems, see Chapter 8, Common Problems for common problem diagnoses.)
If X is explicitly configured to use the NVIDIA driver, then the X config file should be edited to use a different X driver after uninstalling the NVIDIA driver. Otherwise, X may fail to start, since the driver it was configured to use will no longer be present on the system after uninstallation.
If you edited the file manually, revert any edits you made. If you used the nvidia-xconfig utility, either by answering "Yes" when prompted to configure the X server by the installer, or by running it manually later on, then you may restore the backed-up X config file, if it exists and reflects the X config state that existed before the NVIDIA driver was installed.
If you do not recall any manual changes that you made to the file, or do not have a backed-up X config file that uses a non-NVIDIA X driver, you may want to try simply renaming the X configuration file, to see if your X server loads a sensible default.