On 10-04-04 04:07 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi :)
>
> the proprietary NVIDIA installer can't build the driver for a self build
> kernel-rt, because it doesn't know the kernel source path, btw. it seems

Did you use the kernel from kernel.org or one that was packaged?

> to be that the needed kernel source is provided by the package
> linux-headers and not by the package kernel-source.

Both will actually work.  The kernel source package leaves a compressed 
file /usr/src that you will need to untar.  Then the easiest thing to do 
is to sym link /usr/src/linux to 
/usrc/src/linux-<version-that-you-dempressed>/

> For the self-build kernel-rt on Suse there isn't such an issue, the
> installer was able to build the proprietary driver. I can't say if the
> driver is completely ok, at least a session started. I zero in on
> getting it working for 64 Studio, so at the moment I won't make tests
> running Suse.
> During the feasts I don't have much time for the computer, e.g. to
> extensively search the web.
>
> Any ideas?
>
You may wish to review the Debian documentation on the topic.
http://kernel-handbook.alioth.debian.org/

A more concise document might be this one:
http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_ubuntu

Hth,
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