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Old 07-22-2007, 07:37 AM
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Default The dialog that prompts you which driver to use
Hi,

First, hats off, PC-BSD 1.4 rocks. Simply amazing. Guys, DELL should have pre-loaded PC-BSD instead!

Anyway,

How may I launch the dialog that prompts you to select a graphics card driver again? You know when you first log into XOrg, the dialog appears and it asks you to select a driver and test it. I want to launch this dialog again.

What's the executable name please and what is its location?

I have NVidia 7600GT and I selected NVidia100_7 or something for a driver but it doesn't work the best and don't worry, if something breaks, I have worked with XF86Config before but now I want to try this without editing the file.
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In the Bootloader choose the 6. option 8)
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