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Re: where do I get nvidia sources?



On Thursday 24 February 2005 05:14 pm, Matt Zagrabelny wrote:

> $ aptitude show nvidia-kernel-source
> Package: nvidia-kernel-source
> New: yes
> State: installed
> Automatically installed: no
> Version: 1.0.6629+1-2
> Priority: optional
> Section: non-free/x11
> Maintainer: Randall Donald <rdonald@debian.org>
> Uncompressed Size: 1319k
> Depends: debhelper (> 4.0.0), make, sed (> 3.0), dpatch (>= 2.0.0)
> Recommends: nvidia-glx (>= 1.0.6629), kernel-package (>= 8.082),
> devscripts
> Conflicts: nvidia-kernel-src
> Replaces: nvidia-kernel-src
> Description: NVIDIA binary kernel module source
>  This package builds the NVIDIA XFree86 4.x binary kernel module needed
> by nvidia-glx. The drivers provide optimized hardware acceleration of
> OpenGL applications via a
>  direct-rendering X Server and support the TNT, TNT2, TNT Ultra, The
> GeForce series, nForce, and Quadro chipsets. AGP, TV-out, and flat panel
> displays are also supported.

Is it in Sarge?  I tried the same command in Sarge and it says the package is 
not a real package.

I assume you are using "unstable" since I have non-free in my sources.list

thanks



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