Hi,
> AFAIK, Debian's glibc uses tls/nptl only on Linux-2.6, not on Linux-2.4.
> So using a 2.6 kernel should be fine. However, I do not have Nvidia
> hardware to test this.
Yes, I'm using the Nvidia driver 1.0-6111 on a Debain Sarge with the 2.6.7
kernel without any problems.
Best regards,
Di
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 06:12:11PM +0200, peter.du...@cellbio.unige.ch wrote:
> According to a thread on PyKDE, "The tls (thread local storage) stuff only
> works if you are running a tls-enabled glibc on a 2.6 kernel, and when
> installing nvidia-glx, you are normally asked by debconf on what to u
Chen,
Kernel: 2.4.26 (I observe the same with 2.4.25)
Distribution: Debian (straight SARGE, and pymol was acquired with apt-get, so
no
funny compiling business here)
Python: 2.3 (2.4 is also there, but only for testing purposes)
I've noticed on other mailing lists, that people have reported simil
Hi Peter,
Just to provide report that 611 driver works without problem with:
- pymol 0.97
- python 2.3.3
- 2.6.7-gentoo-r12 kernel
- nvidia-kernel-1.0.6111
- nvidia-glx-1.0.6111
- xfree-4.3.0
- GeForce2 Go graphic card (as well as three other types of cards)
Cheers,
Stéphane
Hi, Peter
What Linux are you using? Seems it's not a problem on RedHat linux, I am
running both 7.3 and EL-AS, with 2.4.20 and 2.4.21 kernel respectively,
and the exact same NVIDIA version without any problem at all.
Although we are using python2.2, looks like you are using python2.3, maybe
th
Hello.
I did a scan (albeit brief) of the mailing list for this issue, but didn't find
it, so I decided to post it FYI.
I wanted to mention a serious issue I just discovered after installing the new
nvidia drivers for linux (specifically regarding the
"NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-6111-pkg1.run" driver,