Hello, if that way fails , the nvidia installer is working good , just
install it with kernel headers and it is ok. Download from nvidia.com.
Then:
apt-get install kernel-headers-`uname -r`
(when not running X)
sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-6111-pkg1.run
then play.
(May be you should apt-get install bu
> I downloaded with apt-get nvidia-kernel-source and now it is in my
> /usr/src path.
> How do i install it ?
http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/Debian-nVidia/index.html
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On Friday 22 October 2004 16:42, Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm pretty new to driver installations.
> I downloaded with apt-get nvidia-kernel-source and now it is in my
> /usr/src path.
> How do i install it ?
I wrote a short howto last time I installed nvidia onto a few new sar
> I'm pretty new to driver installations.
> I downloaded with apt-get nvidia-kernel-source and now it is in my
> /usr/src path.
> How do i install it ?
phil,
you should check out http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net .
they have a section all about kernel compiling (and add on modules).
if you have
Hello,
I'm pretty new to driver installations.
I downloaded with apt-get nvidia-kernel-source and now it is in my
/usr/src path.
How do i install it ?
Grtz,
Phil.
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) wrote:
>
>
> Well, that's strange to believe because it's a new DELL 1703FPt flat
> screen monitor and i am sure of it that it can handle higher resolution.
> Anyway, this i my Xfree log.
> I also tried with 1152x864 but no luck with that also
"Protocol" "ImPS/2"
(**) Generic Mouse: Protocol: "ImPS/2"
(**) Option "SendCoreEvents" "true"
(**) Generic Mouse: always reports core events
(**) Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
(**) Option "Emulate3Buttons" "tr
Hi,
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro) wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> nVidia installation work...
> I did it with the flag --kernel-name='KERNEL_NAME' and i don't know why
> but that helped for me.
> Changed my XFConfig file and now i first have a nVIDIA s
Hi,
nVidia installation work...
I did it with the flag --kernel-name='KERNEL_NAME' and i don't know why
but that helped for me.
Changed my XFConfig file and now i first have a nVIDIA screen before i
get into gnome so i assume that it's working.
Only strange thing is tha
On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 09:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi Tom!
> >
> > On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Tom Allison wrote:
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> >> Is there some way to use the "stock" kernel-image-2.6 deb packages
> >> without rebuilding my own kernel and use NVIDIA drivers? The howto's
> >> imply that thi
> Hi Tom!
>
> On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Tom Allison wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>> Is there some way to use the "stock" kernel-image-2.6 deb packages
>> without rebuilding my own kernel and use NVIDIA drivers? The howto's
>> imply that this can only be done by building your own kernel. I can and
>> have in th
Hi Tom!
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Tom Allison wrote:
[snip]
> Is there some way to use the "stock" kernel-image-2.6 deb packages
> without rebuilding my own kernel and use NVIDIA drivers? The howto's
> imply that this can only be done by building your own kernel. I can and
> have in the past, bu
I am currently using a workstation with SuSE installed. Don't worry,
this really does get on topic.
It's been like this for about 9 months now and has been satisfactory
with some exeptions about things that belong on a SuSE list.
In the past two months I have finished my "expirement" with runn
Hello all,
Have installed Debian on my K6-3 box, with the Viper V330 card, and
downloaded and compiled and installed the 2.4.25 kernel and its modules
just fine. Have downloaded the latest nVidia drivers, it compiled, but
won't install:
nvidia-installer log file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log
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