why aren't you using the rpms from www.nvidia.com?

are these at ranger.dnsalias.com the same?

bye,
gabor

On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 06:56, Buchan Milne wrote:
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> gerhard aldorf wrote:
> | Hi all
> | I just reinstalled mandrake 8.2 download edition on my PC, I remember
> | some month back there was someone who made a script which downloadet and
> | installed the nvidia driver. Unfortunatly I can´t find this script or
> | the site anymore, does any of you have a link to this script.
> | Thank´s Gerhard
> 
> Here, I will write you one:
> 
> Run it as root, and your kernel should match your kernel source. With a
> bit more work, it would handle enterprise/smp etc kernels, but atm it
> will only work for the standard one.
> 
> N_V=2960
> N_R=1mdk
> 
> rpm --rebuild \
> http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/cooker/NVIDIA_kernel-1.0-"$N_V"."$N_R".src.rpm
> 
> rpm -ivh \
> `rpm --eval %{_rpmdir}/%{_target_cpu}`/NVIDIA_kernel-`rpm -q \
> kernel-source --qf %{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}`-1.0-"$N_V"."$N_R".*.rpm \
> http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/mandrake8.2/NVIDIA_GLX-1.0-"$N_V"."$N_R".i586.rpm
> 
> XFdrake
> 
> 
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