Michael Jarosch wrote: > Am Sonntag, den 31.01.2010, 13:02 +0100 schrieb Mathias Krause: > >> 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 >> > > Unfortunately, I haven't got a nvidia card, but I'm trying to remember > my experiences some time ago: > I _guess_, you can tell the nvidia-installer to take a certain path as > the source tree. You can find out, how it's done, by using the --help > option. > Hi Mitsch,
i tried that out, too. But for some reasons that didn't help a lot. (See other mail with nvidia installer log file) > Otherwise: Why not just using the "nv" or "nouveau" driver by editing > xorg.conf? Generally, the opensource-drivers are causing less problems - > at least the "nv" one. Unfortunately, "nv" doesn't support 3D-hardware > acceleration. > Oh ... at the moment i am online, with the nv driver. But i cannot get the second monitor to run. I used 64studio 2.0 before, with a compiled nvidia driver and that worked very very perfect, including 3D acceleration. Regards Mathias _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users
