<div dir="ltr">Hello again, everyone.<br><br><br>I'm the same "Fernando Negro" that sent a message entitled "GeForce 8400 GS", three days ago. (<a href="http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/nouveau/2013-October/014660.html">http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/nouveau/2013-October/014660.html</a>)<br>
<br>I'm sorry for having to open a new topic, in here... But, due to all the experiments with installing new distros and drivers on my computer, I ended up loosing access to the e-mail account that I used to send the previous message. And, so, I'm writing again, with a new e-mail address...<br>
<br>Responding to everyone that responded to my message... (Ilia, Emil, and poma...)<br><br>My particular card is a PCI Express "Gainward" GeForce 8400 GS, 512MB DDR3, passively cooled (with only a heat sink). And, not the ASUS card, with the same NVIDIA chip.<br>
<br>I have no fan in my card.<br><br>And, since I already took a fan from inside my computer, because of the noise it made, I'm most worried about having a component inside of it that may overheat it, overall. (Especially, since I leave in a country where it's pretty hot in the Summer...)<br>
<br>I was not aware that thermal management was already available in nouveau. So, I guess that could solve the possible problem that I foresee - since that, I don't "exercise" (and consequently heat) my card a lot...<br>
<br>The thing is, that, although I thought I had already run nouveau in it, I was, after all, only running a generic vesa driver, every time before I installed the proprietary drivers... And, I suppose that the wrong idea I had, of having been able to run nouveau already, was either: due to error messages that appeared, before I added the "nomodeset" parameter in the kernel line (that I didn't know that made it impossible for nouveau to load); or due to having used a previous NVIDIA card that, maybe, could already run nouveau, before it started malfunctioning...<br>
<br>Anyway, I decided to finally seriously try running the nouveau driver in it. But, after many failed attempts, I was, unfortunately, not able to... And, I suspect the main cause for it to be the particular brand of my card, that doesn't seem to be very good. (Since that, I know of other people that have the same NVIDIA chip, and that are able to run nouveau on their cards...)<br>
<br>The report of my experience, for anyone interested in it, can be read here: <a href="http://trisquel.info/en/forum/nouveau-mi-eq-overflowing">http://trisquel.info/en/forum/nouveau-mi-eq-overflowing</a><br><br><br>Thank you very much, all of you, for your help.<br>
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