Difference between revisions of "NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M"
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There has been an issue with Brightness Control on T61/R61s. This seems to be fixed with the 169.04 BETA drivers from Nvidia. You can find them i.e. here [http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_169.04.html 169.04 BETA Driver]. You might also need the latest BIOS ([[BIOS_Upgrade_Downloads]] 1.26) as well as the latest version of [[Ibm-acpi]] (thinkpad-acpi, V0.18). | There has been an issue with Brightness Control on T61/R61s. This seems to be fixed with the 169.04 BETA drivers from Nvidia. You can find them i.e. here [http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_169.04.html 169.04 BETA Driver]. You might also need the latest BIOS ([[BIOS_Upgrade_Downloads]] 1.26) as well as the latest version of [[Ibm-acpi]] (thinkpad-acpi, V0.18). | ||
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== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
* [http://jacobandreas.net/2008/nvidia-multihead-guide-for-linux-laptops/ NVIDIA multihead guide] | * [http://jacobandreas.net/2008/nvidia-multihead-guide-for-linux-laptops/ NVIDIA multihead guide] | ||
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Revision as of 23:10, 21 May 2008
NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140MThe NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M is a mobile video card with a G86 core and either 128 MB or 256 MB graphics memory. Features
Linux X.Org driverDefault X.Org NVidia driver, called "nv" works.
NVIDIA proprietary driverSupport for Quadro NVS 140M has been introduced in the NVIDIA Linux unified driver version 100.14.09 (released on 8 June 2007). For the latest drivers go to the NVIDIA Unix Drivers page. Note that NVIDIA proprietary drivers do not work with a Xen virtualized kernel. CUDASince it has a G86 core, NVidia CUDA works on this video card, even though not being listed in the CUDA manuals. Running very large problems (like the SDK examples) however might fail by running out of the relatively small graphics memory. LCD Backlight Brightness Control on T61/R61There has been an issue with Brightness Control on T61/R61s. This seems to be fixed with the 169.04 BETA drivers from Nvidia. You can find them i.e. here 169.04 BETA Driver. You might also need the latest BIOS (BIOS_Upgrade_Downloads 1.26) as well as the latest version of Ibm-acpi (thinkpad-acpi, V0.18). If the nvidia module is loaded with the argument NVreg_EnableBrightnessControl=1, one can switch to a virtual console, change the lcd brightness level there, and have that level preserved after switching back to the X session. On a T61, this was tested with the acpi video driver included in the vanilla Linux 2.6.21-6 kernel and on an R61 with OpenSUSE 10.2. Resources |