Allora, ho rimosso da Synaptic glx-diversions e tutte le dipendenze che si porta dietro.
Do il secondo comando:
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MX_Linux@mx:~
$ su
Password:
root@mx:/home/MX_Linux# sgfxi -N
/usr/local/bin/sgfxi: l'opzione richiede un argomento -- N
Sorry, one of your arguments is not a supported option.
Please check the following options and try again.
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While you can run this script in X, we recommend you run it in terminal.
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Script Requirements: Debian/Ubuntu/Arch/Fedora based systems.
Xorg version required: 7.1/1.1 or greater - Your X version: 1.19.2
Linux Kernel required: 2.6.18 or greater - Your kernel: 4.15.0-1-amd64
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'default(s):' - The driver installed automatically by sgfxi unless it is not supported by
your card. Some older cards will force an override of this basic default. Script will
print out what driver it will install when you start it up, with option to exit.
'supported-drivers:' choices require -o <see -o for correct syntax> to install>.
Fglrx: default: 15.12.1
Other supported-drivers: 15.12.1 15.11.1 15.9.1 15.12.1 15.11.1 15.9.1 15.7.1 15.6.1 14.12.1 14.9.1 14.5.2 13.12.1
13.12 13.9 13-4 13.1 12.10 12-7 12-6 12-4 12-3 12-2 12-1 11-12 11-11 11-10 11-9 11-8
11-7 11-6 11-5 11-4 11-3 11-2 11-1
Nvidia: defaults (current + legacy - 3 2 1): 381.22 340.102 304.135 173.14.39 96.43.23 71.86.15
Other supported-drivers: 381.22 378.13 375.66 375.39 370.28 367.57 364.19
361.42 358.16 355.11 352.63 346.87 343.36 340.102 340.101 340.98 337.25
334.21 331.89 325.15 319.72 313.30 310.44 304.135 304.134 304.132 295.71 290.10 285.05.09 280.13 275.43 270.41.19 260.19.44 256.53 195.36.31 190.53 185.18.36 180.60 177.82 173.14.37 169.12 100.14.19 96.43.20 71.86.14
The following beta drivers are available:
nvidia:
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Script Options:
-A Run the install non-interactively. Will not restart x at end. Expert users only! Requires testing.
-b Enable tripleBuffer (nvidia only). triplebuffer can reduce 3d performance on cards
with low graphics memory (64 mB or less). Default is disabled/off.
-B Use latest Beta Driver for your card type. Autodetects card type/beta driver (nVidia/AMD cards only).
If no beta driver is available, the current stable driver for your card type is used.
(Also checks for live latest beta information, and replaces script defaults with newer if present)
-c Force use of Xorg composite mode. Beryl/Compiz requires this for 3d. Old nvidia/ATI/Intel
cards not supported. Composite is default ON for newer nVidia/ATI cards (-c not required).
-C Skip Xorg configuration. Only use this if your Xorg is already working with your driver.
Main use is if you have dual card output and don't want xorg.conf changed.
-d Installs distro packaged nVidia/fglrx drivers. ATI/nVidia cards only (formerly -s).
-D Build Distro (Debian/Ubuntu only) packages for fglrx with FGLRX binary run package,
then install them (formerly -F). Not recommended. Because of constant package
builder failures, the direct install method is now default.
-f Force option. Forces (re)install of your driver, bypasses default module check/build/rebuild (nVidia only).
Note; -f cannot be used with -k because they contradict each other!
-h View this help menu.
-j Alternate text/output script colors. Requires this syntax: -j 0 (sets to monochrome )
-j 1 (default); -j 2 (pale); -j 3 (earthy); -j 4 (dark - for light console background)
-k Build kernel module either for current kernel or another kernel (with -K <kernel version)
Can be run in X (if not in X and installing to current kernel). Simply builds the kernel
module for that kernel, and does not remove any other modules or drivers, or update /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
Requires previous install with sgfxi of the same driver to work. This feature only
supports nVidia drivers. sgfxi defaults to building modules for kernels automatically.
The -f option overrides this default behavior and forces a full reinstall of the driver.
Hint: sgfxi -! 40 will install modules to all your non-running kernels automatically!
-K Installs nVidia/fglrx driver for another kernel. Syntax: sgfxi -K 2.6.25-2
sgfxi will double check that the kernel exists (Debian/Ubuntu only).
-L List current live driver or status data then exit. Requires extra argument: d to show current drivers;
n to show current nvidia support status; f to show current fglrx support status;
v to show current latest local + remote sgfxi svn/server version information.
-m Overrides default (-d) dkms driver method, uses sgfxi's old method, kernel-source + m-a build
of module. Use only if you want to avoid dkms (fglrx/nvidia only). Triggers -d as well.
-n Automatically installs correct native xorg nvidia, intel, or ati/amd driver for your system.
Cleans up old binary driver stuff, updates xorg.conf with new driver information,
and cleans nvidia and fgrlx stuff out of xorg.conf. For radeon/noveau, also preps.
-N Force install of specific xorg driver. Syntax: sgfxi -N <driver> Ex: sgfxi -N radeon
Supported Xorg drivers: apm ark ati chips cirrus fbdev geode glide glint i128 i740 intel
imstt mach64 mga modesetting neomagic nsc openchrome nouveau r128 radeon rendition s3 s3virge
savage siliconmotion sisimedia sisusb sis tdfx tga trident tseng vesa vga via voodoo vmware v4l
Also configures xorg.conf as required. Full radeon xorg 3d configuration automatically.
-o Override default: install a specific driver, this is an absolute override - syntax:
-o 177.68 (for nVidia) or: -o 8-6 (for fglrx)
-q Turns off composite mode. Default is ON for newer nVidia/ATI cards.
-Q Skip start X Question, automatically start X post driver install.
-r Remove mode lines from xorg.conf
-R Skips self updating feature. No restart.
-U Forces sgfxi to update itself, must be root, but can be in x. Exits after.
-v Prints sgfxi current version information. Exits after.
-W Skip all wget downloads. Expert Use Only! Only use this to (re)install a driver that has already
been downloaded using sgfxi previously. Because using this option can have unknown or unintended
consequences, only use it if you are following instructions to do so. sgfxi always saves its
driver downloads by default in all cases, so using -W will not change that behavior , but it may stop
other key downloads, like patches. The standard use for this is to download the driver file in X,
then exit, and install it out of X
-x Reverts to default libXvMC.so.1 for system instead of nVidia package (nVidia only)
-X Use to skip auto X start/stop. Do not use this unless you have a good reason to not
want X start/stop tests to run. Gives start X option on completion if not in X. Expert use only.
-Y Clean script download and backup files. Shows a list of cleanup actions to carry out, including script uninstaller.
Can be run in X, as root.
-z Backup and recreate xorg.conf using the command: X -configure (requires X/Xorg command)
Only use if you know what you are doing! This creates a simple, basic xorg.conf file.
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Advanced Options :: Only for Specialized Cases
-! 32 Remove/Purge all drivers; remove all grub modeline blacklists; restore system to default
without redoing xorg.conf; moves xorg.conf to backup. Only use this on new Xorgs that do not
require xorg.conf file to operate. Using this command restores system to default.
-! 33 Skip Grub file tests. Important: Only use with nVidia/ATI if radeon/nouveau have been blacklisted.
-! 40 Create modules for all your kernels (nVidia only). Will loop through and test
each if can be made, then create the modules, excluding your running kernel.
You must have already installed an nVidia driver with sgfxi to use -! 40
Note: if your installed driver is NOT the default sgfxi offers, you have to
use either the -o <driver number> OR the -B option (if you are using current beta driver)
as well as the -! 40 option. EG: to install beta to all kernels: sgfxi -B -! 40
-! 40 must be the LAST option in your list of options or errors will occur!
--debugger Create debugger data file in /root/sgfxi-data - the file is a gz file that holds
whatever might be helpful to debugging sgfxi issues, like xorg.conf, lspci, inxi
output if present, etc. Upload file to: ftp.techpatterns.com/incoming OR use a service
like dropbox.com then give me the url to the uploaded file. If sgfxi has an internet
connection and python > 2.5, will also automatically upload the data to server for you.
root@mx:/home/MX_Linux#
Provo a cambiare il comando:
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MX_Linux@mx:~
$ su
Password:
root@mx:/home/MX_Linux# sgfxi -N nouveau
ERROR: (250) You must be out of X/Desktop (like KDE, Gnome, Flux, LXDE etc) to run this feature.
Exiting script now.
root@mx:/home/MX_Linux#
Date per scontato che un utente sappia cosa sono i run level 3...e mi sta venendo l'orticaria a capire di cosa si tratta cercando su Google, o fate una guida come si deve, a prova di utente inesperto, o si si fa prima veramente a reinstallare...per una cavolata così. *
Comunque procedo, apro Thunar come root, ma non trovo il file 20-nvidia.d dentro il percorso, /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ ci sono 2 file 10-edev.conf e synaptics.conf.
*Posso provare a spegnere il server X da tty con i comandi trovati in rete...gdm stop, ma di più non so...al massimo reinstallo.