Hi Quentin,
Quentin Harley wrote:
> Mathias Krause wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> in the meantime, i did some more extensive searches through the web.
>> That leads me to that thread:
>> http://www.64studio.com/node/1047?page=1
>>
>> So, i installed
>> linux-image-2.6.31.6-rt19-20100103 and linux-source-2.6.31.6-rt19-20100103
>>
>> I booted into that kernel, but still NVIDIA installer says:
>> ERROR: Unable to find the kernel source tree for the currently running
>> kernel
>>
>>
>
> You need to install the "linux-headers" package. The souce is installed
> in the /usr/src folder, but as an archive that you need to unpack before
> you compile your own kernel (You don't need to...)
>
> This worked on my system that I had to reinstall recently to get rid of
> an odd state I put it in while testing all different kinds of unstable
> software.
>
> Cheers,
> Quentin
>
Okay. I tried to install the linux-headers for the installed kernel.
That gives me the error:
linux-headers-2.6.29-1-multimedia-amd64:
Hängt ab: linux-headers-2.6.29-1-common-multimedia (=2.6.29-2) but it
is not installable
so i installed kernel 2.6.31.6-rt19-20100103 (Btw: Whats the difference
between rt kernel and multimedia kernel? Isn't that something completely
different?) and the linux-headers 2.6.31.6-rt19-20100103.
The linux headers where installes in
/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.31.6-rt19-20100103 and not in an archive that
i have to unpack. I tried to install nvidia, but still the error message
is, that it didn't find the kernel sources.
So i tried to set the kernel-source path with option. But then i get:
Using: nvidia-installer ncurses user interface
-> License accepted.
-> Installing NVIDIA driver version 190.53.
-> Performing CC sanity check with CC="cc".
-> Performing CC version check with CC="cc".
-> Using the kernel source path
'/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.31.6-rt19-20100103/' as specified by the
'--kernel-source-path' commandline option.
-> Kernel source path: '/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.31.6-rt19-20100103/'
-> Kernel output path: '/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.31.6-rt19-20100103/'
ERROR: If you are using a Linux 2.4 kernel, please make sure
you either have configured kernel sources matching your
kernel or the correct set of kernel headers installed
on your system.
If you are using a Linux 2.6 kernel, please make sure
you have configured kernel sources matching your kernel
installed on your system. If you specified a separate
output directory using either the "KBUILD_OUTPUT" or
the "O" KBUILD parameter, make sure to specify this
directory with the SYSOUT environment variable or with
the equivalent nvidia-installer command line option.
Depending on where and how the kernel sources (or the
kernel headers) were installed, you may need to specify
their location with the SYSSRC environment variable or
the equivalent nvidia-installer command line option.
Any hints?
Regards
Mathias
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