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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Hi,
I have had this problem since I use your linux driver (about 3 years) and I have always been too lazy to inquire about why it is not working. But /each/ time it is irritating. I guess the problem comes from me, but I don't know what it is... Initial condition: (1) I have downloaded the installer, e.g. NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8762-pkg1.run (2) Installed it with success using "sh ./NVIDIA*run" (3) Erased installer "rm ./NVIDIA*run" (4) Used happily my linux box with kernel 2.6.x for a while... Problem description: I have just compiled 2.6.y and would like to have my nvidia kernel module ready for next boot up. Reading the info from "nvidia-installer -A" (advanced help) I understand I should be using something like # nvidia-installer -K -k 2.6.y But I always get the error "No Package found"? What package is he looking for? Is it the file "NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8762-pkg1.run" which I have? So I could finally do what I wanted by downloading the run-file again and calling # sh ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8762-pkg1.run -e --ui=none -n -N -K -k 2.6.y So the questions: (A) Is it really necessary to keep the run file to do this? Can't one use nvidia-installer? (B) What is the "package"? Is it the above named "NVIDIA*run" file? (C) Why doesn't the nvidia-installer try to download the appropriate package to solve the problem itself? (D) The help is really not helpful. The only hint given by nvidia-installer is to look into "nvidia-installer --help" options, which none have to do with any "package". Thanks for any inspiring comments / replies. PP |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Did I like post this at the wrong place, or am I describing something really weird. I was thought I was missing up on something quite simple and I would have a quick fix or comment. Oh well, I'll keep waiting and searching/googling.
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