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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Grafikdriver for xfree40 Post 3185 by beibaoren on Tuesday 26th of June 2001 07:30:46 AM
Old 06-26-2001
Data Grafikdriver for xfree40

I have a Problem.

I installed freebsd 4.3 on my computer.
I have got a Geeforce 2 MX from Nvidia and on the nvidia homepage are only drivers for linux and somthing other strange.

Can I use this drivers?
I don't think so, the kernel is different between linux to unix, so what can I do?

Are there any updates available or do i have to start xfree40 and give in all the chipsets and ramdacs ...

so please tell me someone the best way to solve the problem.

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DMESG(1)						      General Commands Manual							  DMESG(1)

NAME
dmesg - print or control the kernel ring buffer SYNOPSIS
dmesg [-c] [-r] [-n level] [-s bufsize] DESCRIPTION
dmesg is used to examine or control the kernel ring buffer. The program helps users to print out their bootup messages. Instead of copying the messages by hand, the user need only: dmesg > boot.messages and mail the boot.messages file to whoever can debug their problem. OPTIONS
-c Clear the ring buffer contents after printing. -r Print the raw message buffer, i.e., don't strip the log level prefixes. -s bufsize Use a buffer of size bufsize to query the kernel ring buffer. This is 16392 by default. (The default kernel syslog buffer size was 4096 at first, 8192 since 1.3.54, 16384 since 2.1.113.) If you have set the kernel buffer to be larger than the default then this option can be used to view the entire buffer. -n level Set the level at which logging of messages is done to the console. For example, -n 1 prevents all messages, except panic messages, from appearing on the console. All levels of messages are still written to /proc/kmsg, so syslogd(8) can still be used to control exactly where kernel messages appear. When the -n option is used, dmesg will not print or clear the kernel ring buffer. When both options are used, only the last option on the command line will have an effect. SEE ALSO
syslogd(8) AVAILABILITY
The dmesg command is part of the util-linux package and is available from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/. DMESG(1)
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