> I had tryed that before but thinking i missed
>something i tryed again. Her
>was the out put of the rebuild... the kernel is
>already installed or
>something like that. Same for the GLX driver.
I >can see nothing wrong
>with the XF86Config file however the error log
>file reports (NI) not
At 02:33 PM 18/11/2002, you wrote:
Dan,
You need to recomiple and install the nvidia drivers again. They are compiled
against the specific kernel you are running.
Ryan
Mister ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>The other night i upgraded my kernel and installed the nvidia drivers for
>my computer, a
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 14:33, Ryan Bonham wrote:
> Dan,
>
> You need to recomiple and install the nvidia drivers again. They are compiled
> against the specific kernel you are running.
Yes, but only the NVIDIA_kernel driver, the NVIDIA_GLX files will work
fine. I think the only reason you have re
I'd like to add that this is really annoying. It would be more
convenient if I could specify the kernel to compile against. The way
it is, you have to reboot first and make sure NOT to run X, or you're
in trouble. Then you can rebuild/install and start X.
Using the srpm package, there is no pro
The NVidia drivers are only for a particular kernel. Every time you
upgrade the kernel, you have to either download NVidia drivers for that
kernel or recompile the source RPM with the new kernel.
Raul
Mister wrote:
> The other night i upgraded my kernel and installed the nvidia drivers for
>
You need to do the nvidia drivers again.
Roger
Around Mon,Nov 18 2002, at 02:13, Mister, wrote:
> The other night i upgraded my kernel and installed the nvidia drivers for
> my computer, all went well. The next thing i know there is another new
> kernel which i upgraded to and now i cant ge
Dan,
You need to recomiple and install the nvidia drivers again. They are compiled
against the specific kernel you are running.
Ryan
Mister ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>The other night i upgraded my kernel and installed the nvidia drivers for
>my computer, all went well. The next thing i know
The other night i upgraded my kernel and installed the nvidia drivers for
my computer, all went well. The next thing i know there is another new
kernel which i upgraded to and now i cant get x to start, is there some
simple solution or have i buggerd things ?
Thanks for your help.
Dan Gordon