I mean that it's a bug of the Nvidia module driver. You has probe to
recompile the Nvidia module with the Xen-kernel source installed? (the
nvidia installation script makes it automatic, when the driver do'nt
match the installed kernel).

2006/4/13, Chad Groneman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Does anyone have an answer for this?  I want to run XEN and XGL
> simultaneously...  Currently can't compile the NVidia driver with the XEN
> kernel.  I see there's a new NVidia driver, but NVidia's site is having
> issues, so I can't get it yet.  If I don't get an answer maybe I'll bug
> Stephan directly.
>
> On 4/4/06, Chad Groneman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > My observation / question is twofold.
> >
> > In playing with XEN, I've found that I can't start an X session, because
> > of my
> > NVidia driver that works with my regular kernel.  The NVidia kernel module
> > doesn't load when I use the XEN kernel.
> >
> > Is there an easy way to have graphical XEN and a 3D regular boot?  I could
> > use
> > two xorg.conf files I suppose, but I'd like to not worry about it.
> >
> > Next question, is there a kernel-xen-source RPM?  I didn't see it in
> > factory,
> > and don't believe the kernel-source RPM goes with the -xen kernel, like it
> > does for the -default, -smp, -bigsmp kernels.  I could be wrong.
> >
> > I know this setup would not be commonly used.  Thanks for humoring me.
> >
> > Chad
> >
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