On Tuesday 24 June 2003 01:23 pm, Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva wrote: > Hi List! > > I have to compile my own linux kernel and I can build a RPM to install in > others boxes. However, NVIDIA drivers seems to not allow me anymore to > rebuild RPMs as it used to be. It's not practical to compile a kernel at > every box, just to install nvidia drivers from NVIDIA*.run. Moreover, I > find a /usr/src/RPM/SPECS/NVIDIA_kernel.spec. So, could someone help me > about how to build a RPM for Nvidia drivers from my linux kernel-source > customised? > Why do you have to rebuild a kernel to use the NVIDIA*.run installer. It should work fine with the default kernel and if it cannot support the running kernel it willc compile itself an interface for yo0ur kernel. All it needs is the kernel-source installed. No recompilation of the whole kernel should be necessary. -- Greg
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