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Re: nvidia and latest unstable kernel image



Hi, just add to your /etc/apt/sources.list

deb http://snapshot.debian.net/archive pool nvidia-graphics-drivers
deb-src http://snapshot.debian.net/archive pool nvidia-graphics-drivers

install the right version and use

m-a -t -f clean,buidl,install nvidia

That usually work for me...

On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 7:39 PM, Seb <spluque@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I tried building a few times more and got the full error message:
>> /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.25-2-amd64/scripts/gcc-x86_64-has-stack-protector.sh:
>> No such file or directory
>
>> and although the build process finishes fine, this looks like a bug
>> somewhere which may be rendering the package unuseable.  At this
>> point, I'd like to just downgrade to the testing packages.  Can
>> someone provide some tips to do this with module-assistant?  I have my
>> /etc/apt/apt.conf with the following:
>
>> APT::Default-Release "unstable";
>
>> so I'm not sure how to get module-assistant to do it.  Thanks.
>
> I'm quite stuck and without knowing how to do the above, I've tried to
> use module-assistant again (removing /usr/src/nvidia* and
> /usr/src/modules/nvidia prior to that) and with the -t switch to have a
> better log of the procedure (please see attached).  In the meantime,
> I've set my /etc/X11/xorg.conf to use the "nv" driver (which makes my
> display look quite funny...).  I'm also not sure whether this is a
> problem in the latest linux kernel image (2.6.25-2) or in the nvidia
> driver, or their combination, since this only came up after upgrading
> both.  Any further help would be much appreciated.  Thanks.
>
>
> --
> Seb
>



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