I recompiled the kernel, and I get the same error.
Could the nvidia installer be finding an old compiler?
I can't find out what nvidia is doing with the install script because any attempt to modify it causes an integrity error and it won't run.
Well, I have to mow the lawn.
Joel
joel wrote:
Well, I went and bought a GforceFX 5200. It is a 128MB DDR AGP card. I know nothing abut AGP.
I put the card into my computer (an updated Caldera 2.4), took some guesses with the BIOS (made the aperture 128 and enabled read and write, whatever that is in the AGP setup section), and rebooted. The bios recognized the card at boot. But, X won't start.
I went to the Nvidia page and got the linuxia32 driver. When I ran it, it complained that it had to compile a kernel interface, and tried to do it, but then complained that the compiler used for the kernel was not the same compiler I have now installed .
It suggested I set IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH to get by this problem.
My problem is now, where do I set this directive? I can't figure out where the make'ing is going on so I don't know where the Makefile would be.
(I tried to fiddle with the install script, but that changed the checksum, so, after I tweaked that, I get an md5sum error. Well, time to download again.)
Thanks,
Joel
joel wrote:
Any recommendations for a video card. I play games occasionally. Thanks, Joel
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