On October 16, 2004 05:47 am, Randall D. Hobbs wrote:
>
> Hi Dan. After preparing your source code (using the method I sent you
> earlier), go to your directory where you have the NVidia drivers. Run
> the file like so:
>
> ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-6111-pkg1.run --add-this-kernal
>
> This will add your current kernel to the setup, and it will generate
> a new NVidia driver file. After that, go into init 3:
>
> # init 3
>
> Then run the newly created file:
>
> ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-6111-pkg1-custom.run
>
> This will install the driver, and all you'll need to do is modify the
> XFree86Config-4 file to load the 'nvidia' module.
Thanks Randall, I will give this a try later tonight.
Regards,
Dan Gordon
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