On Sat, Nov 03, 2007 at 18:52:51 +0200, Bogdan Marian wrote: > Florian Kulzer wrote:
[...] >> OK, it does load the Xorg driver for nvidia ("nvidia_drv.so" and/or >> "nvidia_drv.o" located in /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/) but then it >> cannot load the nvidia kernel module (nvidia.ko). >> First, check if the kernel module exists at all: >> >> find /lib/modules/2.6.22-2-686/ -name nvidia.ko Maybe we have a misunderstanding here, so I will try to be clear: The line above is a command that I want you to run ("find" is a utility to search for files by name, date, owner, and other properties). I want to see the output of this command because I need to know for sure that the nvidia kernel module exists. >> (I would expect that the file exists; the nvidia installer should have >> given you a clear error if it had not been able to create the module.) >> >> If the file exists, try to load it by running as root: >> >> modprobe -v nvidia [...] > This is what is gives me....btw, sorry for the late answer..: > > mydebian:/lib/modules/2.6.22-2-686# modprobe -v nvidia > install /sbin/lrm-video nvidia > sh: /sbin/lrm-video: No such file or directory > FATAL: Error running install command for nvidia Which non-Debian (Ubuntu?) packages did you install on your system? They seem to have put something into /etc/modprobe.d which screws up the load mechanism for the nvidia module. This would explain why the nvidia script reported a successful installation and nevertheless the module cannot be loaded. To figure out what is going on, I need to see the output of the following two commands: grep nvidia /etc/modprobe.d/* dpkg -S lrm-video -- Regards, | http://users.icfo.es/Florian.Kulzer Florian | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]