Yes, I finally did exactly that, and everything seems to work fine. I was rather
surprised that the so much hyped "Debian-way" of doing things did not work
My guess is that some link file somewhere was screwed and the module (though was loaded)
was not identifiable by xserver-xorg...
Thank
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kruton wrote:
> This is the usual age old problem of getting nvidia
> driver to work. My box (unstable) was running smoothly
> until I upgraded to KDE 3.5.6 using 'aptitude -t
> experimental'. In which process, I guess, the kernel
> also got upgraded f
This is the usual age old problem of getting nvidia
driver to work. My box (unstable) was running smoothly
until I upgraded to KDE 3.5.6 using 'aptitude -t
experimental'. In which process, I guess, the kernel
also got upgraded from 2.6.18-3-486 to 2.6.18-4-486 a
few days ago. At that time there was
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