Nvidia 32-bit LDDM drivers available (Alpha)


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I'll have to try this when i get back to the office, as i dont feel comfortable changing drivers while on a remote desktop connection. hopefully this will fix the problems that the 5950 driver created.

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These work perfectly! Thanks for the heads up.

One problem I did run into though... Since I have been trying so many different driver versions the first time I installed them I didn't get Glass Effects. If you are getting this and it shows you have the LDDM driver installed correctly. Install the Standard VGA Adapter reboot and reinstall the nVidia package. After a final reboot everything works perfectly.

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It works for me too. :yes:

There is a problem though, there is no nVidia Panel in Display Properties, so I can't adjust my resolution and refresh rate the way I want them. Hope it'll be fixed in the next release.

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It works for me too.?:yes::

There is a problem though, there is no nVidia Panel in Display Properties, so I can't adjust my resolution and refresh rate the way I want them. Hope it'll be fixed in the next release.

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So the regular way of doing it in the properties of the Display Properties/Settings tab aren't there or are you talking about the additional features in the CP from nVidia?

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It's not a "problem" if you read the actual nvidia website where the download link is, it clearly states that the nvidia display control panel is not there, only display drivers.

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The normal things are still there. The additional from nVidia are missing.

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Weird, somehow Alt + Print Screen does not include the title bar in the image.

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It's not a "problem" if you read the actual nvidia website where the download link is, it clearly states that the nvidia display control panel is not there, only display drivers.

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Haven't read it. I was so happy that I just located the download link without reading anything else on the site.

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The normal things are still there. The additional from nVidia are missing.

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Weird, somehow Alt + Print Screen does not include the title bar in the image.

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So you can still adjust res and color quality though.

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Is nvidia.com down or is it just me?

Are there no way to keep the control panel from the older version of the driver? Since i Nvidias drivers is crap they doesn't support 1680x1050, and i have to add the resolution manually from the control panel :(

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Is nvidia.com down or is it just me?

Are there no way to keep the control panel from the older version of the driver? Since i Nvidias drivers is crap they doesn't support 1680x1050, and i have to add the resolution manually from the control panel :(

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nvidia.com is not down.

I have the same problem. Maybe in the next release.

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I had to argue with powerstrip for like 2 hours to get mind LDDM drivers that came with Vista to SOMEWHAT work ihave 16:9 DLP 50" and stuck at resolution of 1024x768 casue i cant get 1280x720 unless use XP drivers and i loose all glass features

sucks !!! =(

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alpha drivers !!!

beta OS !!!

what do you expect !!! ???

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Its not the OS its the drivers

would think they would give you normal resolutions

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the glass effect can only be enabled through tweak vista program btw...

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Um not really mine was enabled by default installation

the second my OS booted on a 5200 it was working just can get 16:9 resolutions

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