Am Donnerstag, 15. Januar 2009 schrieb dieeasy: > Il giorno Wed, 14 Jan 2009 09:05:02 -0500 > > [email protected] (Lennart Sorensen) ha scritto: > > On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 11:35:30AM +0100, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote: > > > yesterday I tried to build the nvidia-kernel-modul from > > > experimental. Building and installation went fine, but when I tried > > > to install the package nvidia-glx, it triued to install the new > > > kernel-package "linux-image-openvz-amd64" and additionally some > > > openvz tools (for example vzquota). I suppose, there might a wrong > > > dependencies, are they? > > > > Perhaps it tried to find a matching kernel modules package and picked > > the openvz one, which then pulling in other stuff. > > > > > Otherwise, if these dependencies are correct: Why do I have to use > > > openvz with nvidia? > > > > I don't think you do. I installed 180.22 and it did not install any > > openvz stuff for me. > > > > > Thanks for your info. > > > > I installed nvidia-kernel-rouce 180.22, then used m-a a-i -t > > nvidia-kernel -l 2.6.27-1-686 (that was the kernel I was going to > > reboot to). After that I installed nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-dev and > > nvidia-settings, and everything is happily at 180.22, and after the > > reboot it worked fine (and with 2.6.27, so did my UVC webcam finally). > > Did the same with a handmade 2.6.28 (the debian-way) on 32-bit userland > and all went well there, too (no openvz involved). > > Thanks a lot for your efforts!
Find it out: It was old package nvidia-glx-dev and nvidia-glx-ia32. You need first uninstall them, then build the kernel-module, install it, and at last reinstall nvidia-glx-dev and nvidia-glx-ia32 out of experimental. This worked fine! Cheers Hans -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

