Andreas Tille <[email protected]> writes: > The bug report was just about the misleading hint to the doc - if this > is fixed I'm fine.
Oh, okay, yeah, that's fixed in Subversion (I need to request another freeze exception for a new upload; I've been very slow in working on that). > However, if it is helpful I might switch back and try again (but not > before the weekend). It might even be that the *installation* itself > was working - the kernel module just did not loaded. I had some strange > dmesg output after modprobe-ing it which said I migh thave loaded > another module (which was actually not the case). > If you would tell me precisely what I should try to give the most > helpful information (removing / purging what package(s) and reinstalling > which ones) I'm willing to do the debugging work. Well, I'm not sure exactly what failed, but if nvidia-kernel-dkms is installed, it should automatically notice the installation of a new kernel header package and build a module for that kernel. So removing the new kernel header package and then reinstalling it should trigger the DKMS build. If the module built but didn't load, that's a different problem; for that, the X.org log file is probably the best information to provide. -- Russ Allbery ([email protected]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

