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Ubuntu NVIDIA install - source tree?
I realize this may have been addressed elsewhere, but I can't find anything, so please help if you can :)
I am trying to run the nvidia installer. I log out and shut down gdm, then run sudo sh NVIDIA... It comes up and says it will have to build a kernel. Then it says it has an error finding the kernel source tree and that I need to install the kernel source. I have installed linux-source from Synaptic. I also installed a few linux-headers files that weren't. I have also tried the EnvyNG install instead, and I get an error saying the headers for my kernel are missing and cannot be installed. Please help! Here's the installer log dump: Quote:
froodley |
Re: Ubuntu NVIDIA install - source tree?
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http://nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=72490 Quote:
If you do have really good reasons: You probably need the following packages: build-essential xserver-xorg-dev linux-headers-generic (adapt generic to your architecture) libc6-i386 (for amd64) If it still doesn't work, please give us the output of uname -a and show us which packages linux-headers-* you have installed. But again, I do _not_ recommend installing the drivers manually. |
Re: Ubuntu NVIDIA install - source tree?
I did read that sticky, but it didn't answer my question as far as I can tell.
So I should just reinstall the driver via Synaptic? I tried the Hardware Drivers control panel, and it downloads but then does not activate the driver. So I'm removing the packages in Synaptic that it downloaded. I'm not sure which packages I am supposed to install through synaptic to have it installed. |
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