Try doing "make clean" and see if that clears anything out of the configuration. Not tried this yet though. I got an unresolved symbol too, in a module I never use..So it got deleted. Definately strange to get these. Don't think I had a problem wiht the src.rpm though. Matt On Tue, 29 May 2001, Paul Abrahams wrote:
For about the fourth time I've tried to generate and install the NVIDIA drivers (newest version, 1251). And each time things get worse. The main problem I have is with the kernel module. When I attempt to install it I get a notification of an unresolved symbol _mmx_memcpy. Until the most recent iteration I could still get the server to run, albeit defectively. But now it won't run at all -- I get the message "failed to initialize the NVdriver kernel module". Supposedly that's because I'm using the wrong header files, but the generation scripts seem to indicate that the correct kernel include files are being summoned.
I've tried doing the install using both the rpm's and the tar files, with essentially the same result either way. I've also tried specifying the include files explicitly with the SYSINCLUDE parameter. The only difference I've found between using the rpms and the tarfiles is that the rpms put the NVdriver module in /lib/modules/2.4.4/kernel/drivers/video while the tarfiles put it in /lib/modules/2.4.4/kernel/video, one level higher in the tree.
For now I've reverted to the XFree driver, but it has its own set of problems.
I'm puzzled both as to how to get past these problems and why they should be getting worse.
Paul
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