Ha!!  told you guys it would happen again.. hehe

yea, turn off 'testing' and pacman -S gcc , to get on the old gcc, not
the 4.x, once your on the old gcc, try the nvidia again, should work
fine. :-D

On 7/11/05, Richard Golier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 27 June 2005 23:17, sn0n wrote:
> > Is it just me, or do they not work with each other?
> > i tried getting the nvidia installed but lately all it tells me is
> > that there is a xserver running, even  after a reboot and before ever
> > running startx nvidia says that installation failed because of an
> > xserver running,
> > and i cant update to the latest kernel, because then x wont start.. any
> > ideas?
> >
> >   ;-)
> 
> Too late, but yesterday I upgraded kernel to 2.6.12.2-1 too.  As usual, after
> reboot it didn't log into X because it was missing nvidia module. So I did
> pacman -Syw nvidia to redownload the nvidia (1.0.7667-2).
> After switching to runlevel 1 and trying to pacman -S nvidia, it showed me too
> that I should close any xserver running. But there was none!
> 
> I tried it again, this time booting from grub directly to runlevel 1 but the
> same happened. Now I'm forced to use the standard nv driver in xorg.conf.
> 
> Did you solve this problem somehow? Thanks
> 
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