�lie Charest wrote:

Le 6 Ao�t 2003 17:39, Adam Williamson a �crit :


Should I try re-configuring and re-compiling the kernel using the
installed sources? Is anyone else having this problem?


Yes, of course. You have to recompile the nvidia driver every time you
install a new kernel.



Yes, I know that. Sorry, I should have been clearer: I can't recompile the nvidia driver for this new kernel, even though I've installed the kernel-source package that was created (along with the kernel-enterprise package) by doing a rpmbuild --rebuild on the source package.


It is when I try to install (and thus compile, since the new nvidia installer will compile the module if it can't find the correct one to install) that I get the error about building the module with the wrong kernel headers files.

When I asked if I should recompile, what I meant is "should I recompile the acutal kernel instead of using the one installed through the rpm, which I got by rebuilding the source rpm?"



Don't you have to makedep in the kernel source directory before you can compile things against it?


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