Hello: Please next time try to be a little bit more compact and clearer as it is difficult to interpret what your real problem is and what system you are using. Are you running a Suse 9.2 with its default kernel or not? If yes, try to use yast to download and install the nvidia driver automatically (yast online update). If you use a custom kernel or want to build the driver yourself I would go for the newest nvidia driver 1.0-8178.
Can't get the nVIDIA driver NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-5336- pkg1.run installed.
If you want to build the driver yourself download the newest driver. See above. You need to install kernel sources too.
I have -according to YaST- kernel version 2.6.8-24.10 installed snip as it's tied to the kernel versions. Does that sound right? I'm not sure but I think you have to rebuild the driver only if it was originally your own build. If you installed through yast you don't have to rebuild. snip
OK OK you can't find the kernel Colonel, now how do I tell ya where it is? I'm sure its a modification of the routine I do at the command prompt to make this thing start, but no idea what the magic words are. Aren't kernel source path and kernel install path gonna be the same path name? How do I know just what path the variable is supposed to point to? I can not interpret this part of your mail.
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