You forgot to rmmod nvidia && modprobe nvidia
Previous nvidia kernel driver was in the memory, that is why dmesg reported the
different versions.
István
Jorge Almeida írta:
I upgraded nvidia-drivers from 1.0.8774 to 1.0.8776. Couldn't restart
the X server. dmesg said the client and the kernel
Hi Matthias,
Thank you for your tipp, I'll check it.
I also checked ekiga, which is like gnomemeeting, but different ebuild,
downloadable from the site.
I tried this: esearch phone
there are several packages, really nice :)
cheers,
István
Matthias Bethke wrote:
> Hi Pongracz,
> on Wednesday, 2
Hi,
I have a problem on my amd64 system.
I put a fresh x64 gentoo install to an amd64 machine about a month ago.
Now I bought a Samsung CLP 510N network printer and tried to use under
64 bit gentoo.
So, after hacking setup.sh (correct lib paths for 32 bit compatibility
libraries) I installed the
Hi,
Nobody has problem similar to mine?
Everybody have extremely smooth, well-working printing system with amd64? :)
Please give me some tipps :)
Regards,
István
Istvan Pongracz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem on my amd64 system.
> I put a fresh x64 gentoo install to an amd64 m
installed the latest ghostscript-afpl, working perfectly.
Regards,
István
Istvan Pongracz wrote:
Hi,
Nobody has problem similar to mine?
Everybody have extremely smooth, well-working printing system with amd64? :)
Please give me some tipps :)
Regards,
István
Istvan Pongracz wrote:
Hi,
I have a
lsmod
Michael Sullivan wrote:
Is there a way to retrieve a listing of kernel modules that are
currently loaded?
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