Difference between revisions of "Configure NVIDIA (non-free) settings and load them on Startup"
Configure NVIDIA (non-free) settings and load them on Startup (view source)
Revision as of 19:07, 28 May 2015
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'''6.''' It is now necessary to reconfigure your existing kernel to take into account this change. The syntax of the necessary command to enter into your terminal is: | '''6.''' It is now necessary to reconfigure your existing kernel to take into account this change. The syntax of the necessary command to enter into your terminal is: | ||
sudo mkinitcpio -p [linux kernel version] | sudo mkinitcpio -p [linux kernel version] | ||
For example, if you are currently using Kernel 3.10, you would enter the following: | For example, if you are currently using Kernel 3.10, you would enter the following: | ||
sudo mkinitcpio -p linux310 | sudo mkinitcpio -p linux310 | ||
For kernel 3.11, you would enter the following: | For kernel 3.11, you would enter the following: | ||
sudo mkinitcpio -p linux311 | sudo mkinitcpio -p linux311 | ||
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'''7.''' Now re-install the NVIDIA driver by entering the following command into your terminal: | '''7.''' Now re-install the NVIDIA driver by entering the following command into your terminal: | ||
sudo mhwd -a pci nonfree 0300 | sudo mhwd -a pci nonfree 0300 | ||