Hi there, Complete Linux newbie here. Successfully partitioned the disk on my W2K box, and got it dual-booting with Woody (installed from a CD set). I thought that was pretty cool, and I was going good! Tried startx, and got this: (EE) No devices detected.
Hmmm, no video driver presumably. My video card is a an ASUS V9520 Magic (Nvidia GeForce FX5200 Series). No Linux drivers at Asus, so tried Nvidia: lots there! Unfortunately the most recent ones all refused to install because they don't support kernel versions earlier than 2.4 (despite the readme saying that 2.2.12 is the minimum). The Woody install seems to have given me 2.2.20. So, by trial and error, I have finished up with driver version 5328. However, when I run the Nvidia install, I finish up with the following error: "Unable to load the kernel module nvidia.o. This is most likely because the kernel module was built using the wrong kernel header files. Blah blah blah." Now, I've used apt to install kernel-source-2.2.20. I have used the kernel-include-path switch on the Nvidia installer to point at the folder containing the kernel.h file, which is what the installer seems to want. Thus, my command line is this: sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-5328-pkg1.run --kernel-include-path /usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.20/include But, I still get the error described above. Incidentally, before the install fails, I get a warning that "The compiler used to compile the kernel was gcc 2.7; the current compiler is gcc 2.95." Thus far I have overriden this warning and gone ahead anyway, but could someone tell me how to set the CC environment variable, as suggested by the installer, to get the correct compiler? If all this is complete codswallop (or if indeed I am in the wrong newsgroup!) please don't spare my feelings! As I said, I am a complete newbie, and all help will be very gratefully received, even if only to direct me elsewhere! If any technical help is forthcoming, please, please treat me like an idiot! I need actual commands to type! Many, many thanks! Brian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]