Thanks for helping me. I installed both of those, and it got past requesting
libc!
Now, it's requesting the kernel source, which i can't seem to find the
appropriate version of.
Here's the log file from the nVidia installer. It might be easier to
understand my problem if you see this.
I've already installed the libc package from debian.org, and it worked fine.
So no problem there. But the installer isn't picking it up?
nvidia-installer log file '/var/log/nvidia-install
Thanks for responding to my questions. xorg.conf was pointing to my other
card.
I'm having trouble installing the driver for my nVidia card.
I have to exit and close X, then open this shell script to install it.
When I get there, I'm told that there's a problem with something in my
kernal, and i
I managed to get the errors mentioned in my last message to cease by
switching from my PCI to onboard video cards, but now X won't start. It
says it can't detect my screen, even though it seems to be correctly
configured to my onboard card when i view the data in xorg.conf. Anyone have
some input
d the only HD in it right now is
a linux hard drive.
--Brad
On 7/29/07, Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jul 29, 2007 at 03:56:26PM -0500, Brad B wrote:
> > I recently did the network installation of Debian to a spare HD, and
> tried
> > runn
Hey,
I recently did the network installation of Debian to a spare HD, and tried
running it by itself in my PC, which usually runs windows. It boots into
grub, but I get serveral different error messages at different times. I'm
never able to load the kernel, I believe. Here're the most common errors
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