This problem occurs when you don't have the kernel headers/source installed on your 
computer so when you built the nVidia Module from source it used the wrong 
headers/source.
Try installing the headers/source for your kernel, and recompile the nVidia Module.

Aaron

> 
> I am trying the OpenGL edition of nVidia drivers so as to implement hardware 
> support for gaming and programming using OpenGL.
> 
> I have a GForce MX200 card running dual monitors with a Trident 9680 card that
> I have posted here about also.  I compiled the tarred driver packages with no 
> problems, but when I try to start a windows session, I'm finding that the 
> NVdriver is being loaded, but can't be initialized.  This is the error 
> message I get in my XFree86.0.log:
> 
> "(EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to initialize the NVdriver kernel module!"
> 
> The README that came with the nVidia download does not address my particular 
> situation.  Could it be that the dual monitors are causing the problem?  How 
> can I start looking for clues as to what the problem is?  Does anybody have 
> any idea what is going on?
> 
> Paul Pikowsky
> 

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