Thanks a lot for the information! I followed your instructions, and used the unstable repos. I haven't tested it extensively, but it seems to be working properly.
Cheers Daniel On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Andreas Beckmann <deb...@abeckmann.de>wrote: > On Tuesday, 8. March 2011 01:07:14 dl wrote: > > I attached the required files. > > > > additionally, i should point out that I did not get the nvidia driver > from > > the debian repositoire, so maybe my bug report might not interest you. (I > > did not know that the bug was related to the graphical card > > driver). NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-260.19.29.run was what i used to first get > the > > driver working and the instructions I found in the internet (which were > > basically, use the right version of the gcc compiler -- I attached them > as > > well). I did so because last year I had no success in getting the nvidia > > card working properly using debian packages. > > A new driver release (260.19.44) is available as packages in unstable. > Please first run 'nvidia-installer --uninstall' to revert all changes done > by > the installation you did with NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-260.19.29.run. > > If the problem persists, you should report this directly to NVIDIA, > following > their instructions: > http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=46678 > > > I suppose i have to run that script again and recompile things, or could > > you point out the right way of doing it: what debian packages i should > use > > that would not break with upgrades? > > nvidia-glx and nvidia-kernel-dkms should pull everything you need. > > > Andreas > >