Hello, everyone. I followed a link from someone earlier to a page on Toms Hardware stating that I would need to check my autoconf.h file and make sure that #define CONFIG_SMP 1 was present instead of #undef CONFIG_SMP I changed this line for SMP and tried again to compile the Nvidia 0.9.6 driver from their src.rpm files. This time, instead of compiling and then bombing out when I try to install it, it now won't compile, giving me a whole slew of errors, many of which concern SMP. I searched the SDB and found only five references to SMP, none of which were any help. I even looked in the manual, and that said to make sure kernmods.rpm was installed. I cannot find this rpm anywhere on the CDs, or under the 7.0 tree on the SuSE ftp site. This problem is now much more than not being able to compile the Nvidia driver; it is a problem of not being able to compile an SMP kernel module on a system running an SMP kernel. This is not good. I hope someone can tell me what is missing from my system that I will need to add in order to get this module to compile. My /usr/src/linux is a link to /usr/src/2.2.16-SuSE, but the directory contains no references to a 2.2.16-SMP kernel. This, quite frankly, has me worried. If YaST2 is smart enough to install the SMP kernel, where are the supporting files ? Thanks, Stuart.