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Re: Installing nVidia drivers?



Hi

I'm not an expert at all, but I made nvidia working very easily on my
computer thanks to this site:

http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/Debian-nVidia/

Alberto

On Feb 24, 2005 at 10:08:02AM -0600, SigmaX wrote:
> Hey;
> 
>    I'm running Sid on a computer with an nVidia graphics card.  It 
> works fine with the Vesa driver for every day use, but anything 
> graphically intense runs really really slow... so, of course, I want to 
> install the nVidia drivers.  I installed the packages from non-free, and 
> made nVidia's required changes to the XF86Config-4 file, but it gives me 
> errors when I try to start X. I'm using Kernel 2.4.27 (Seemed that the 
> nVidia kernel module was designed for it, so I'm not using 2.6.10 though 
> I have it installed). 
>    I tried downloading the driver direct from nVidia's website, but it 
> said it couldn't find a driver for my kernel and would have to compile 
> from source, and then couldn't find my source tree.  I installed the 
> kernel-source packages for both 2.4.27 and 2.6.10, and could try letting 
> it compile from source, but I'm still bunked as to why the binary 
> packages didn't work from the mirrors.
> 
>             Basically I installed the nVidia deb packages for my 
> kernel... what else do I need to do to get them working?
>    Thanx,
>       SigmaX
> 
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