dmesg | tail after reboot:
[ 49.429327] EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
[ 50.923915] input: Power Button (FF) as /class/input/input4
[ 50.929040] ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF]
[ 50.965199] input: Power Button (CM) as /class/input/input5
[ 50.970293] ACPI: Power Button (CM) [PWRB]
[ 50.989919] Using specific hotkey driver
[ 51.026172] No dock devices found.
[ 51.071885] ibm_acpi: ec object not found
[ 51.199853] pcc_acpi: loading...
[ 70.692267] ppdev: user-space parallel port driver
lsmod | grep nv gave no output
sudo modprobe nvidia
FATAL: Could not open '/lib/modules/2.6.20-15-386/volatile/nvidia.ko': No such
file or directory
FATAL: Module nvidia not found.
lsmod | grep nv gave no output
sudo depmod ....
sudo modprobe nvidia
FATAL: Could not open '/lib/modules/2.6.20-15-386/volatile/nvidia.ko': No such
file or directory
FATAL: Module nvidia not found.
lsmod | grep nv gave no output
sh -x /sbin/lrm-video nvidia
+ PATH=/sbin:/bin
+ MODULE=nvidia
+ shift
+ [ nvidia = nvidia ]
+ [ -e /lib/linux-restricted-modules/.nvidia_legacy_installed ]
+ [ -e /lib/linux-restricted-modules/.nvidia_new_installed ]
+ XORG=nvidia
+ cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf
+ sed -n -e /^[ \t]*section[ \\t]*"device"/I,/^[ \t]*endsection/I{/^[
\t]*driver[ \t]*/I{s/^[ \t]*driver[ \t]*"*//I;s/"*[ \t
]*$//;p}}
+ grep -q -w nvidia
+ modprobe --ignore-install -Qb nvidia
After running this, neither .nvidia_legacy_installed or
.nvidia_new_installed existed in /lib/linux-restricted-modules
dmesg | tail output had not changed from that posted at the top of this
comment.
A couple of things may be funny about my installation.
1) I came from gentoo where I had had grub on a non-mounted /boot partition.
That got frustrating on ubuntu - I kept forgetting to mount /boot before
dist-upgrade, so I have reverted to leaving /boot mounted. But I still use grub.
2) When this problem started I tried using the envy script to install nvidia,
but it too failed, and failed to clean up properly after itself. I thought I
had properly cleared up everything after envy (deleting
.nvidia_legacy_installed etc. till you showed me they appeared to still be
there by running lrm-video nvidia.
Am I weird running the 386 kernel?
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