> I have been trough all -rc candidates of 2.6.14 and all stock kernels > from 2.6.12 with 7676 driver. > > Using only m-a a-i nvidia each time I upgraded the kernel.
I've just tried that; it's a bit less comfortable for me because (as I indicated earlier) module-assistant doesn't seem to care about EXTRAVERSION and APPEND_TO_VERSION, so that it auto-installs the module in the *wrong* directory. So that it must be moved to the correct place afterwards. Anyway, whatever, when loaded, and after "startx", my monitor says "No signal"... > > I think you should be a bit more spesific when yelling about problems > with the nvidia-driver. > I didn't see anybody yelling. > The only problem I ever had, was when I (stupid me) tried to do a > install with the package from nvidia. It took me ages to clean up the > mess... I didn't try that yet, as reading the ML, warned me about it. > > So now I'm happy using the nice tool module-assistant, a great big > thanks and a hearty applause to those who write this excellent tool. > > So please do the nvidia install the Debian way. > Not all linux-systems are SuSE og RedHat, as nvidia seems to believe. > I've been led to believe that "make-kpkg" was the debian way. It has certainly been around longer than "m-a". There must be more than one way to do it ;-) Anyway, if you are willing to help solve my problem, please tell me what more specific information you need. Best regards, Gilles -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]