Karl,
I can see nvidia-kernel-source in my debian unstable package list, though i
have no 'src' line in sources.list. Probably because that package can not have
a binary counterpart unless you used it :)
When i used this package (along nvidia-glx and module-assistant) in the past,
i just issued 'm-a a-i' (as root) on commandline; then, module-assistant asked
to install the required kernel headers for the running kernel, then compiled
the kernel specific driver, then installed it as debian package. [You might
want to issue 'm-a nvidia clean' as first step.]
There was only one hazzle, it had to be repeated for any kernel upgrade.
However that was not too frequent, and anyway, the procedure needs less than a
minute.
I could run google earth with this driver, seamless, but this was on amd64 and
the amd64 g.e. package got uninstallable there (and i assume it still is,
though there is rumor some work under way) so i can't tell the actual status.
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