SoNicX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> so, i did a
> rm -Rf /opt/ltsp/
> and then used 
> ltspadmin
> to reinstall what i removed, 
> then i copied back my lts.conf and unzipped the nvidia-binaries to my
> fresh /opt/ltsp/i386 dir. 
> sadly, it didnt change a thing. the nvidia.ko still loads nice, but the glx 
> xorg extension wont, just like before... =/

What a pity!

> [...] i am still thinking about compiling my own module, but i just
> wont compile, because of 64bit incomp errors. maybe herr ehrenberg
> has a tip on how to get it compiled on my amd64 server to have it
> run on the p3 client.

Not really. Except: Install a 32-bit debian into a chroot jail.

> meanwhile ill try to install me a LBE and try to compile a nvidia
> driver after an old howto i found.

Of curse you can try that. But for me this doesn't work for LBE 4.2.

Keep us informed.

Peter
-- 
Dipl.-Ing. Peter Ehrenberg                                http://dipe.de/


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