maybe your mirror is confused?
its worth adding rdonalds archive to your apt.sources
http://people.debian.org/~rdonald/index.php
randall is the nvidia driver maintainer.
Dean
sigi wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 10:12:23AM +0100, Thomas Rösch wrote:
For the last several days, nvidia-glx fails to upgrade with apt-get
install nvidia-glx (or apt-get update):
You must build the new nvidia-kernel-169.07 version of this package. Due a
bug, already reported, you must have a link to fix a renaming problem:
ln -s /usr/src/nvidia-kernel.tar.bz2 /usr/src/nvidia-kernel-source.tar.bz2
Now you can build the package. :-)
here I couldn't even make
apt-get source nvidia-kernel-source
like I did always before. This now downloads the nvidia-graphics-drivers
source package - is this the right way nowadays? I tried mirrors in NL
and D - they both offered the graphics-drivers.
Now I downloaded nvidia-kernel-source 169.07-2 directly from
ftp.de.debian.org/debian and installed it via dpkg - and it worked.
Created the above mentioned symlink and m-a a-i nvidia worked.
Now I have some blurred areas under X11 - is this because new bugs in
this sources, or was my method a bad idea?
Regards,
sigi.
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