David A. Cobb wrote:
You surely refer to the official nvidia driver. Why not just try to install the precompiled nvidia module provided in non-free. I am runing that driver without any problems so far. Another option IMHO would be simply to build your kernel with a new gcc.On Tuesday 23 November 2004 00:19, David A. Cobb wrote:After five months of struggling ( I had connectivity very briefly beforean "upgrade" make my whole installation useless and sent me back to the CD's ), it appears that I need to be able to build the nVidiakernel-patch with _the_same_version_ of gcc that was used to compile my kernel. I'm using kernel-image-2.4.26, and the nVidia installer reportsthis was built withgcc-3.2.
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