Aidan Gauland writes:
> I just upgraded my video card (from a 9400 GT to a GT 430), and when I
> booted my system, X failed to start. When seeing that the Nvidia
> drivers in sid are the same version as those direct from Nvidia's
> website, I tried upgrading the nvidia driver packages on my syste
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 15:58:42 +1200, Aidan Gauland wrote:
> Camaleón writes:
>
>> You better try with nvidia own drivers to avoid messing with
>> dependencies.
>
> Yes, I think I'll go that route. Bit of a problem, though: the Nvidia
> installer warns me that
>
> "The compiler used to compile
On Saturday 25 June 2011 09:52:08 pm lee wrote:
> > "The compiler used to compile the kernel (gcc 4.3) does not exactly
> > match the current compiler (gcc 4.4). The Linux 2.6 kernel module
> > loader rejects kernel modules built with a version of gcc that does not
> > exactly match that of
Aidan Gauland writes:
> Camaleón writes:
>
>> You better try with nvidia own drivers to avoid messing with
>> dependencies.
>
> Yes, I think I'll go that route. Bit of a problem, though: the Nvidia
> installer warns me that
If you ask in #debian on irc.debian.org, you'll be told that the
insta
Camaleón writes:
> You better try with nvidia own drivers to avoid messing with
> dependencies.
Yes, I think I'll go that route. Bit of a problem, though: the Nvidia
installer warns me that
"The compiler used to compile the kernel (gcc 4.3) does not exactly
match the current compiler (gcc 4.4
Aidan Gauland writes:
> What do I need to do to use the Nvidia drivers from sid on squeeze?
Perhaps you're missing some packages?
,
| lee@yun:~/tmp/naming$ dpkg --get-selections |grep -i nvidia
| libgl1-nvidia-alternatives install
| libgl1-nv
> Yes, I had wondered myself if there aren't incompatibilities, even if
> the packages are not marked as conflicting. I think it might be easier
> to go the non-Debian, Nvidia way (sadly). On Debian, how can I undo
> whatever the Nvidia installer does? I'd feel more comfortable running
> it, kn
ll nvidia packages (and downgrading back to squeeze any dependencies
> that were pulled in from sid) and installing nvidia-kernel-dkms (as
> instructed by <http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers>), but still
> no joy; the same error.
>
> What do I need to do to use the N
"Hans-J. Ullrich" writes:
> Hi Aidan!
> Did you install the nvidia-glx package?
Yes, that was pulled in by nvidia-kernel-dkms (directly or indirectly).
> A good way to see, what is happening, is to move /etc/init.d/kdm out of the
> way, Doing so, it will not start at boot.
>
> After boot, you
s dependencies of) the nvidia packages and
> installing nvidia-kernel-dkms (as directed by
> <http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Use_DKMS>). Still no joy;
> the same error.
>
> What do I need to do to use the Nvidia drivers from sid on squeeze?
(...)
You first need to
.
>
> What do I need to do to use the Nvidia drivers from sid on squeeze?
>
> Regards,
> Aidan Gauland
>
> (Note: I have attached my xorg.conf file.)
Hi Aidan!
Did you install the nvidia-glx package?
A good way to see, what is happening, is to move /etc/init.d/kdm out o
m sid) and installing nvidia-kernel-dkms (as
instructed by <http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers>), but still
no joy; the same error.
What do I need to do to use the Nvidia drivers from sid on squeeze?
Regards,
Aidan Gauland
xdm.log
Description: XDM log file
xorg.conf
Description: xorg.conf
idia-kernel-dkms (as directed by
<http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Use_DKMS>). Still no joy;
the same error.
What do I need to do to use the Nvidia drivers from sid on squeeze?
Regards,
Aidan Gauland
(Note: I have attached my xorg.conf file.)
xorg.conf
Description: xorg.conf
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