The wiki is not out of date at all. By the way, this way of installing
the nvidia drivers has been around for some years now. I use
module-assistant in sid and it has worked fine for me from the first
moment I used it. Before that I used make-kpkg, this worked too, but the
module-assistant takes
The CD-ROM issue was solved. Now CD-ROM detected.
Concerning the aperture memory hole reported below, I forgot to mention:
$ dmesg | grep -i memory
your BIOS doesn't leave a aperture memory hole.
As to network, dmesg reports
e1000: eth1: e1000_probe: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection.
As
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The aperture memory hole issue was solved by changing the default AGP
present for IOMMU Mode to 64 MB (the option was from 32 MB to 1GB). AGP is
not present in this board.
However the issue about memory
Memory: 20079812k/22544384k available remains. Actually, there are 2 + 2 + 1 GB
at each
you want the debian way definitely. rogue files in /lib etc will only
cause you headaches in the future.
Dean
Simon Vos wrote:
The wiki is not out of date at all. By the way, this way of installing
the nvidia drivers has been around for some years now. I use
module-assistant in sid and it has
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