Bruno Buys wrote:
On 9/28/06, *Bruno Buys* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
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That´s what I gather, also.
This whole architecture thing on amd´s are quite confusing. I wish
someone wrote a document explaining things clearly. It seems amd
released the first semprons without 64bit extensions, then decided
the include it.
Correct semprons were originally Socket A cpu's as a replacement for the
Athlon XP etc. AMD ditched the socket A in favour of S754, but
disabled the 64 bit instruction on the semprons promoting the AMD64
instead. As the AMD64 moved over to the S939 they then starting
introducing 64 bit enabled Sempron processors.
Semprons were firstly designed to replace durons,
but actually are replacing athlons. When amd realized that, it
started to back semprons more closely. So, there´s an architecture
mess. Even my bios reports the cpu as 'AMD Hammer family, unkown
model'. And abit´s website has no upgrade bios file to specifically
address that, so far.
You see: the cpu I have is NOT an AMD64 cpu as stated by the cpu´s
box or any other document. But it runs debian-installers for amd64.
It will it has the 64 bit instruction set. Intel 64 bit processors are
called emt64 but still run the amd64 port of debian :)
Hi friend!
I pasted the questions from your previous email here, for
convenience. The ones above are answered inline.
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As for the module not building I have a few more thoughts/questions
- you should be using i386.deb to build.
I was using -amd64 while running k8 kernel.
- are you attempting the build while running the amd64 kernel?
Yes.
- have you tried purging the nvidia-kernel-source and
If I´d do this, it would remove my ok nvidia-kernel-source from k7
kernel as well, so I didn´t.
No, because you have already built the module for this kernel and its
sitting in /usr/src/nvidia-kernel-2.6.8XXXX.deb. Deleting the source
will not remove this kernel. However, based on my lastest
investigations as per my last posting I doubt this or any 'make clean'
as suggested below would help :)
deleting all the source code from /usr/src/modules and then
reinstalling?
This I didn´t try. Its a good idea. Its got a ton of dirs/files in
there.
- debian/rules clean run from /usr/src/modules/nvidia-kernel may do the
same as the above.
I´ll try that and/or the above.
My thinking on the last two is there may be some leftovers in
/usr/src from building the -k7 kernel module that is confusing make
into thinking you are still running a -k7 kernel.
This is likely, indeed. I´ll try and let you know what happened.
clive i didn´t see your email before posting mine. Yes, I agree about
chroot. But before moving to that, I´d like to understand all this more
deeply. Right now I don´t feel confident enough.
That's why suggested a clean install in a separate partition if
possible, at least you have a backup plan if it goes wrong, which of
course it wont as this is Debian. Yes I know this is not the recommended
way of doing things Clive, but it worked for me :)
Wackojacko
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