On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 12:00:16 +1200 Phill Coxon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 11:32, Matthew Gregan wrote: > > > Perhaps if you were more specific about the failure, someone on the list > > could help you fix it properly. Nobody can help based on vagaries such > > as "it failed to solve the issue". :-) > > I wasn't asking for any help to fix it. :) > > I only stated that I had experienced the same problem and that the > Nvidia documented solution wasn't working for me either. > > Now that I'm aware it's not just me, I may take up your suggestion and > drop Nvidia support an email. Phil. although it is not annoying you, I wonder if a step may have been omitted. I say this only for the sake of completeness before you contact nVidia. When you change module configuration there is usually a command you need to run to tell the system about it. The command usually varies according to the distro you use, but it is usually called update-modules, or modules-update, or similar. Also when you manually add a module that was not compiled at the same time as the rest of your kernel you have to run depmod -a Does that help? > > -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
