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Re: Asus A7N8X Deluxe and Debian?



Scarletdown wrote:
On 21 Nov 2003 at 0:09, Roberto Sanchez wrote:


No no no no!  Don't start over.  If you have

headers, there

is no need to "make" anything.  I originassy thought

you were

going to install kernel-sources.  Since you

installed headers,

just go ahaed an remake the driver module.



Just for the helluvit, I went ahead and tried again to
install the nForce drivers. Still errors though, though a bit different from the first time.

Following nVidia's instructions, I unpacked the
tarball with

tar -xvzf NV*

That created an nforce directory.

So I then did a cd /nforce, and executed the make
command.

Here's the results (only 1 error as far as I can tell)

http://webpages.charter.net/scarletdown/Misc/The-Fight-Goes-On-0.JPG

After that, I skipped their instruction to issue the
su command, since I was already logged in as root, and went on to do

make install

Here's the output from that...

http://webpages.charter.net/scarletdown/Misc/The-Fight-Goes-On-1.JPG


I have no idea what else to try

You probably have a compiler version mismatch (i.e., the kernel was
compiled with a slightly different version of gcc than what you have
installed.  I recommend that you just get the full sources, customize,
and build your kernel, then build the nForce modules against the new
kernel.

This is an excellent guide to got you started:

http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/kernel-pkg.html

-Roberto

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