Hi!
I'm getting random freezes with linux-2.6.13-rc1 and the Nvidia binary
drivers. What happens is that sometimes the computer completely freezes, and
I can't even access it from the network. It didn't happen with older kernels
as I had uptimes of several days (up to 30).
I'm using Mandriva
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Thanks!
What I did , assuiming that I understood you right, was:
struct net_device* device;
struct net_device* deviceEth0;
struct in_device* in_dev;
struct in_ifaddr* if_info;
device = dev_get_by_name(eth0);
in_dev = (struct in_device *)device-ip_ptr;
if_info =
I found it necessary to use an animal called NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-7174-pkg1.run
from the nVidia site (Google to find!) which is an executable script. It
compiles links some stuff creating a binary driver for to YOUR kernel version.
There is a related readme. If you can't find it I can sent it