I supose vesa and if exist rivafb.ko just rename delete or move from there...
good luck On 5/25/05, Rupert Heesom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Following instructions from this list, I've been trying to follow this > document when installing/configuring my PC for nvidia support: > > /usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel-source/README.Debian > > When following the instructions to...... > > 5. Then build nvidia-kernel package: > > cd <YOUR BUILD LOCATION>/modules/nvidia-kernel > debian/rules binary_modules > > ...... I get the following error msg:....... > > Your kernel was configured to include rivafb support! > > The rivafb driver conflicts with the NVIDIA driver, please > reconfigure your kernel and *disable* rivafb support, then > try installing the NVIDIA kernel module again. > > *** Failed rivafb sanity check. Bailing out! *** > > ...... What on earth?? Do I need to compile my own kernel? I've > installed an SMP kernel image via apt-get. Do I need to roll my own > kernel to get rid of this "rivafb" support? Please no! > > Actually I can find a kernel module in:...... > > :/lib/modules/2.6.8-11-amd64-k8-smp/kernel/drivers/video/riva# > > ..... called rivafb.ko, so hopefully its just a matter of changing video > modules? This goes beyond anything I know about which video module to > use. Which module is a good generic one to use until I can get nvidia > sorted out?? > > My video module directory looks like:...... > > aty cirrusfb.ko kyro riva tridentfb.ko > vgastate.ko > cfbcopyarea.ko console matrox sis vesafb.ko > cfbfillrect.ko cyber2000fb.ko neofb.ko sstfb.ko vfb.ko > cfbimgblt.ko hgafb.ko pm2fb.ko tdfxfb.ko vga16fb.ko > > > -- > Rupert Heesom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Engañarse por amor es el engaño más terrible; es una pérdida eterna para la que no hay compensación ni en el tiempo ni en la eternidad. Kierkegaard Jaime Ochoa Malagón Integrated Technology Tel: (55) 52 54 26 10