Ich bin Linux Neuling und versuche seit einigen Tagen mein Geforce 6600 zum laufen zu kriegen.
Mit meiner alten GraKa hats noch funktioniert jetzt kommt allerdings die Meldung das der X-Server nicht starten kann. Ich habe schon probiert den nVidia Treiber zu installiern allerdings sagt er mir dann das er die Kernel Sourcen oda sowas braucht.
Kann es sein das man die 6600 gar nicht mit xfree86 zum laufen kriegt?
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Ich habe sie gleich mal gepostet. Wie schon gesagt ich benutze immer den treiber direkt von der NVidia-Homepage.
In deinem Fall ist wohl Methode 1 sinnvoll, da du keinen eigenen Kern kompiliert hast.
Entschuldige das ich den Text nicht übersetzt habe, aber mein Germisch ist wirklich nicht gut ;-).
cat /usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel-source/README.Debian
nvidia-graphics-drivers for Debian
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INTRODUCTION:
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Welcome to Debian NVIDIA packages. This document contains notes on the
kernel module interface for the NVIDIA driver offering.
KERNEL MODULE INSTRUCTIONS:
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There are TWO ways to build the nvidia-kernel package. Which one depends on
your situation with your kernel.
METHOD #1: You are running a Debian suppiled kernel or built a
kernel-headers package along with your own self-built kernel.
METHOD #2: You are running your own self-built kernel built from kernel
source.
Which method you choose really depends on what kernel headers you wish to
use, those from a kernel-headers package or those from kernel
source (from which you built your own kernel).
As mentioned above, if you are running a Debian supplied kernel you will
probably want to choose METHOD #1. If you compile your own kernels, METHOD #2.
PRELIMINARY:
- Decide where you want to build your module. By default it
will build under /usr/src like other kernel modules but you may choose
to build it under your home directory as some people prefer and writing to
/usr violates the FHS.
SUPPORT FOR 2.6 KERNELS:
------------------------
As of 1.0.5336-1, NVIDIA includes support for a 2.6 kernel. No extra steps are
required.
HOTPLUG SUPPORT:
------------------------
As of version 1.0.5336-8 there is hotplug module loading support provided
in patches that are applied by default but by default, hotplug is set to
ignore PCI/AGP cards for display. To change this set IGNORE_PCI_CLASS_DISPLAY
to false in /etc/default/hotplug or run
dpkg-reconfigure -plow hotplug
METHOD #1 Using a kernel-headers package
***********************************************************************
As root (or using fakeroot)
1. cd /usr/src
tar xzvf nvidia-kernel-source.tar.gz -C