On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 10:37:09AM -0600, Hoyt Bailey said > The kernel header installation went very well. So that is AOK. > The nvidia driver installation and I are having a problem commuciating. The > NVIDIA source was placed in /install/nforce. It is a .run file provided by > nvidia and provides several drivers for all nvidia chipsets. So I cd > /install/nforce > sh ./* > The program runs as it should. It trys to download a complied pkg. Cant > because of DNS error.
This probably means you haven't setup your network connection yet on your Debian system. > Then attempts to compile its own package. Cant find > header files (not unexpected) and suggests that I tell it where the header > files are via --kernel-path-to-header option. So I tryed: > sh --kernel-path-to-header /install/header ./* . (that didnt work). I tryed > various ways but nothing. I wounder if the correct way is: > sh ./* --kernel-path-to-header /install/header You need to install the kernel headers for your *exact* running kernel. If you're using a Debian kernel apt-get install kernel-headers-$(uname -r) should work, then point the installer script at /usr/src/kernel-headers-$(uname -r). If not, you'll need to point the installer at the source tree you built your kernel from. Incidentally, the nvidia Debian packages I mentioned earlier explain this in their README.Debian. -- Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Do I look like I want a CC? Words of the day: NASA clones Albanian bemd JUWTF UOP Cheney
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