First at all thank you for all your replies.
Finally I did proceed following the next steps:
- m-a -t prepare
- m-a -k /usr/src/linux a-i nvidia
I compiled my kernel from source and its source is located at
/usr/src/linux. I'm using the 2.6.13.1 version.
The above instructions were
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(EE): Failed to load module nvidia (module does not exist, 0)
(EE): No drivers availabe
Install the nvidia-glx package.
Paul
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hello,sorry for my orrible english
i am returned to debian after 2 year that i used gentoo
i found debian now very very good, i have installed it on my laptop and
all things is good, but i have a little problem on my desktop that for
me is impossible to solve, it is a week that i google on the
Daniele,
I recently had this problem solved thanks to the excellent help from Jens
Vogel who wrote to me the following:
Hi,
Basically there are four steps to follow if you want to get nVidia
support working. Non-free must be included in your sources.list.
1. apt-get install
daniele ge wrote:
hello,sorry for my orrible english
i am returned to debian after 2 year that i used gentoo
i found debian now very very good, i have installed it on my laptop and
all things is good, but i have a little problem on my desktop that for
me is impossible to solve, it is a week that i
with all yours help i solved my problem
i used a wronng directory and a wrong gcc, i changed directory and i
installed gcc3.4 and all now is good
now i have a 3d accelleration and i am playing tuxkart :-)
thanks
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