Arthur Marsh wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote, On 17/09/06 05:33:
Derek wrote:
I use the nvidia installer,never had a broken system,dunno where you
got those instructions from.Just download the nvidia installer,run it
and you should be good to go(assuming you have all the stuff needed
to compile
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote, On 17/09/06 05:33:
Derek wrote:
I use the nvidia installer,never had a broken system,dunno where you
got those instructions from.Just download the nvidia installer,run it
and you should be good to go(assuming you have all the stuff needed to
compile the kernel module).
Derek wrote:
I use the nvidia installer,never had a broken system,dunno where you got
those instructions from.Just download the nvidia installer,run it and
you should be good to go(assuming you have all the stuff needed to
compile the kernel module).
I agree. I currently use NVIDIA-Linux-x86
I use the nvidia installer,never had a broken system,dunno where you got those instructions from.Just download the nvidia installer,run it and you should be good to go(assuming you have all the stuff needed to compile the kernel module).
On 9/16/06, Francesco Pietra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi al
Hi all;
could please someone adapt the following (official) procedure for amd64 to
32bit debian etch (the last two lines for manual downloading):
Never EVER use the NVidia installers - they're a quick route to a broken
system.
1) ensure you have non-free enabled in your sources.list
2) install
Russell Coker wrote:
>
> On Thu, 02 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> >Hi!
> >I have been searching, but to no avail, to find the latest Debian kernel for
> >my Amiga 2000. Would you know of where I might be able to download this?
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I am sorry b
On Thu, 02 Mar 2000, you wrote:
>Hi!
>I have been searching, but to no avail, to find the latest Debian kernel for
>my Amiga 2000. Would you know of where I might be able to download this?
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I am sorry but I have never used Linux on a M68K platform. I have taken th
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