Richard escribió:
Hi
You need to customize your kernel to do you must change it in the
boot.img . You can found a good tutorial on knoopix.org . Don't forget
to compile your hown cloop.o and to apply the knoppix_patch before make
bzImage and after make menuconfig .
to mount your boot.img :
mount -
>> Will I have to build
>> my custom kernel to build nvidia driver as kernel module?
>> http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/Debian-nVidia/installation.html points
>> to a guide that suggests just this.
>
> No, that is yet another private "I have read some docs and show you how
> to do it now" - howto
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* Enrique Samson Jr. [Tue, Mar 16 2004, 10:27:28AM]:
> I'm using kernel-image-2.6.3-1-k7 on a Knoppix-3.3 hd-install. I'd like
> to install the nvidia drivers but there aren't binary packages available
> yet. So, I think I will have to build it myself. Will I have to build
> my cu
Hi
You need to customize your kernel to do you must change it in the
boot.img . You can found a good tutorial on knoopix.org . Don't forget
to compile your hown cloop.o and to apply the knoppix_patch before make
bzImage and after make menuconfig .
to mount your boot.img :
mount -t msdos boot.img -
Gokul Poduval wrote:
Yes, you will require to compile your own nvidia module. You do not
need to build a custom kernel for it, just installing the
kernel-headers should be enough.
I tried this earlier, but the nvidia install process seems to fail. It
complaints something about scripts/file2ali
> I'm using kernel-image-2.6.3-1-k7 on a Knoppix-3.3 hd-install. I'd like
> to install the nvidia drivers but there aren't binary packages available
> yet. So, I think I will have to build it myself. Will I have to build
> my custom kernel to build nvidia driver as kernel module?
> http://home
Yes, you will require to compile your own nvidia module. You do not need
to build a custom kernel for it, just installing the kernel-headers
should be enough.
I tried this earlier, but the nvidia install process seems to fail. It
complaints something about scripts/file2alias.c. Basically someth
Hi.
I'm using kernel-image-2.6.3-1-k7 on a Knoppix-3.3 hd-install. I'd like
to install the nvidia drivers but there aren't binary packages available
yet. So, I think I will have to build it myself. Will I have to build
my custom kernel to build nvidia driver as kernel module?
http://home.c
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030926 17:48]:
> I am trying to compile kernel with the nvidia module in. In
> /etc/src/kernel-source 2.5.something then I put the nvidia module
> like this
Kernels with a odd number number in the middle are development Version,
you shouldn't use them, if
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello, I am trying to get my acer 630 laptop work
> with linux. Linux goes well exept I have
> troble with screencard. I am trying to compile
> kernel with the nvidia module in.
> In /etc/src/kernel-source 2.5.something then I put
> the nvidia module like this
>
Hello, I am trying to get my acer 630 laptop work with linux. Linux goes well exept I
have
troble with screencard. I am trying to compile kernel with the nvidia module in.
In /etc/src/kernel-source 2.5.something then I put the nvidia module like this
/etc/src/modules/nvidia/debian nv
both de
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