Am Saturday 14 March 2009 23:24:41 schrieb Valerio Passini:
> Alle sabato 14 marzo 2009, Herbert S. ha scritto:
> > After doing a) you can run the NVIDIA-installation program (Download it
> > from the NVIDIA Homepage (the ONE that I use is:
> > NVIDIA-Linux-x86-177.82-pkg1.run )
> >
> > Herbert
>
>
Alle sabato 14 marzo 2009, Herbert S. ha scritto:
> After doing a) you can run the NVIDIA-installation program (Download it
> from the NVIDIA Homepage (the ONE that I use is:
> NVIDIA-Linux-x86-177.82-pkg1.run )
>
> Herbert
I don't agree on this point. Why do you mess your system when packages are
not really - only you want to do it the Debian-way.
You can also download
a) from any Debian-repository the fitting kernel-headers 2.6.26 (i.e from the
stable (aka known as LENNY) branch).
b) or Download the complete kernel-source from kernel-org and compile a
completley NEW kernel. This way
Alle venerdì 13 marzo 2009, Guan de dio ha scritto:
> Hello there,
>
> It's not a KDE question, it is more general, I expect that
> someone can to help me.
>
> After a several fights with Debien, I have now installed KDE4.2.1
> using a Debian sid branch :)
>
> The screen it is not in o
Thanks
2009/3/13 Adrian Friedli :
> Hallo
>
> On Friday 13. March 2009 17.02.06 Guan de dio wrote:
>> I went to install the new Linux-image when the synaptic gave me
>> an error dependence in the package linux-kbuild-2.6.28
>> I'm searching it but It is not in sid repositories.
>>
>>
Hallo
On Friday 13. March 2009 17.02.06 Guan de dio wrote:
> I went to install the new Linux-image when the synaptic gave me
> an error dependence in the package linux-kbuild-2.6.28
> I'm searching it but It is not in sid repositories.
>
> Do I need to use the experimental branch f
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