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  1. Love KDE4 this far. Even after all the allogatians of being the worst everyone could overcome. It's just a product under construction. And we are the happy few experiencing this evolution. I feel fairly sure about times to arrive, that we all forgot about this awkward period.
  2. Really a big loose for the community. I felt strange after Mandrake changed to Mandriva. I feel empty now Adam is leaving. Wish you all the best, and thanks for your big support.
  3. For those interested, take a look at: http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-4.2-beta1.php
  4. As far as i remember there was a choice for KDE or Gnome or something else. My choice was KDE, and now i have the opportunity logging into KDE3.5 as well as 4.1, this choice can be made, at the screen where i put in my username and password. I installed from Mandriva 2009 Free. By the way, there are problems and incompletemnets, i agree. At the other hand, i am sure KDE is not going to leave it this way. They will work very hard repairing and extending KDE4, no doubt. My experenciences are not that bad, and maybe that's the reason my judgement is a bit softer.
  5. Probably i did something else on installation then everyone else. But i have the opportunity logging in into KDE3.5 just after booting the machine in Mandriva2009.
  6. Had some issues getting my wireless alive, and some issues with the menu, resulting in frozen screens. Installing de NVIDIA-driver took me some time, mostly because i was confused about using which kernel. On installation my laptop got kernel-server installed, most probably because of the amount of RAM, 4 GB. Tried playing around with Compiz, but have put that aside, not happy about performance, but even more because of the restless feel. The problem of not getting the webcam working in Kopete, i resolved by installing aMSN, that worked right out of the box, and beside that i like aMSN much more than Kopete. Now my Acer 7720G is working very smooth, nice calm, after the installation of that videodriver, and i am just a happy Mandriva2009-user.
  7. My old (former) xorg.conf: So as far as i can imagine something went wrong in the line with Disable "dri"?
  8. I just ran /usr/bin/nvidia-xconfig. It sait it ruled out one line where "Disabled" was given, made a new xorg.conf. After this i restarted and everything went smoothly, i can say, like a rocket. I try to find out what really has been changed in the xorg.conf file, and report to you.
  9. Today i installed the NVIDIA-drivers through MCC. De laptop has real poor performance right now. The package installed: x11-driver-video-nvidia-current - NVIDIA proprietary X.org driver and libraries for GeForce 6 and later cards​ Version: 177.80-3mdv2009.0 Currently installed version: 177.80-3mdv2009.0 Group: System/Kernel and hardware Architecture: x86_64 Afterwards i had the graphical card configured through XFdrake, as described, all went just fine. Didn't change any kernel after the latest kernel-server-update. The xorg.conf shows up the nvidia-driver (so no nv). Wonder what is on?
  10. Thanks John, all clear. Now i am totally prepared doing the job, i will tell you how things worked out. ;)
  11. Thanks again John. Very good explained, i surely know by now how to handle. But still two issues towards your answer. Isn't it easier installing the driver through the Mandriva-packagemanager, instead of installing the driver manual? And what is the reason for using the Advanced-button in the BOOT-section in MCC? The only choices i can find there are issues about APIC and cleaning /tmp. Thanks in advance.
  12. Thank you very much for your answers John. Was a very long time since we met here. One last question that is still not clear to me: why to choose for the proprietary driver instead of the Mandriva driver. I would preferrably choose for the Mandriva-choice, if it was only for the much easier way of installation. Oh yes and another last question: what action is needed to be sure the desktop-kernel is going to be active, do i need to uninstall the server-kernel?
  13. Allright Greg, thanks again. I will take a look at the errata. Does the use of the desktop-kernel also mean reinstalling Flashplayer 10 for instance? And how about my wireless, i had many issues bringing that up, through my Intel-wireless adapter 3945. Beside that, isn't this kernel breaking up my complete 64-bits architecture?
  14. But doesn't this bring me into trouble due to the amount of memory in this machine, 4GB? Why else, did the setup choose for this particular server-kernel? I didn't have a choice at that time.
  15. Thanks Greg for your reply. As far as it concerns the choice for the server-kernel. It really wasn't that much of a choice, it was installed during initial setup. Probably this is related to the amount of internal memory, 4 GB.
  16. After having some experience on ATI-proprietary drivers, and spending many hours getting things right, i am now wondering whether doing it or not. Since a couple of weeks i am the proud owner of a brand new laptop, Acer Aspire 7720G. This machine is provided with a NVidia GeForce 8400M GS videocard. And an Intel Core2Duo Processor. I just installed Mandriva 2009, 64-bit, and it's working like a charm. Now i know there is a repository driver, but NVidia als provides their own proprietary one. And as far as i know, the closed source one, should be a better choice for performance reasons and probable functionality. Maybe i am wrong on that one, but if so, i would be very much interested in any replies on that. On the other hand, i don't want to encounter a situation in which i loose my, now working, graphical environment, due to failures during installation, of which kind whatsoever. I read a lot of things this afternoon, but am still not sure of starting to install. Is there anyone out there, that can tell his or her experiences. Additional kernel information:
  17. Maybe of some interest? http://www.dria.org/wordpress/archives/2008/06/10/651/
  18. There is an installation description on the same site as where you downloaded the thing.
  19. Thank you very much Ixthusdan. This means i can change settings in xorg.conf for the display according to the panels specifications?
  20. Probably better to inform at forehand. My Iiyama TFT display has died, and so i am about to buy a new TFT, ViewSonic VP930. Now i'm asking myself, whether this screen is a good choice especially in usage with Mandriva 2006. There's no entry for this monitor found in MCC/Hardware/Look at and configure hardware/Videocard/Run config tool/Monitor. Any ideas???
  21. Tried this too, but didn't bring any better results. Thanks anyway.
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