Hve you got the ernel source installed? I know its an obvious mistake, but not having 
it installed as well as the nvidia drivers source will leave huge holes in the source 
that youre trying to compile, which would give the results you're indicating...

si 8^)
-----Original Message-----
From: Sarang Lakare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 02:23:41 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] NVidia drivers for enterprise kernel


> Can anybody tell me how to get nvidia drivers running under the enterprise 
> kernel? 
> -Installing RPMs (both UP and SMP) give tons of unresolved symbols. 
> -Rebuilding SRMSs leads to tons of errors
> -Compiling from sources leads to tons of errors (refer to my previous emails 
> on expert list)
> 
> I am in a deadlock situation.. with the stock kernel, more than 1GB is not 
> recognized. doing a make xconfig on the stock kernel and setting memory 
> support to 2GB compiles the kernel, but dos't boot it.. when trying to 
> compile the modules, it gives tons of erros. If I try enterprise kernel, it 
> detects the memory, but I cannot install nvidia drivers.. 
> 
> Can anybody provide a solution?
> 
> thanks
> sarang
> 
> 
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