jrn@falcon:~> uname -a Linux falcon 2.4.20 #6 Sun Apr 13 01:04:11 PDT 2003 i686 unknown jrn@falcon:~>
On Wed, 2003-04-16 at 21:23, Jim Norton wrote:
Thats just it though.. I *did* compile the kernel driver against my current kernel. That is what the .RUN file is for from Nvidia.. so people can still compile the nvidia module against any kernel.
I know the kernel module is getting installed and compiled against my running kernel, because after a recompile, X won't even start until I run the make install from the sources that come out of the .RUN file.
The question is, why is 3Ddiag checking for modules in my old kernel modules directory instead of the new 2.4.20 modules directory?
This is perhaps a silly question, but what does "uname -a" say?
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