pinniped wrote:

The log suggests a number of things:

1. Is your compiler the same used to build the kernel? (If not, it's easier to build a kernel than to set up an older compiler.)

yes. the first time with a untainted 2.6.x debian kernel the nvidia-driver installs without a problem. the problem: cannot load nvidia.ko into the kernel happens after reboot.


2. Do you have other modules currently loaded such as the nvidiafb or riva drivers?

no

And then of course as already posted, you need to change the driver line from 'nv' to 'nvidia'
first time i lert the driver itself automatically update xorg.conf. that could be a reason

- you also need to comment out the dri and glx lines I think
yes that is perfectly right. i did not do that uptill now. just because of the automatic uodate odofered during installing the nvidia-driver. in earlier times i did that by hand (see the readme file on their website)

- or was it glcore?
try that out too.

The NVidia package also comes with a well-hidden readme file which has a lot of information in it. (Mostly dealing with how to set up X with certain chips).


that is correct too. i read that file.


thanks a lot!

steef



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