Found this info on a support list and am passing it along for those still having problems. Did it all from a terminal window and rebooted into safe mode for the install. Works great now. Hope it helps. 1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' RPM with YaST2 and configure it then with the following commands: cp /boot/vmlinuz.config /usr/src/linux/.config cp /boot/vmlinuz.version.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cp /boot/vmlinuz.autoconf.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig dep 2) Use the nvidia installer. export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run 3) Enable 3D support with SaX2.
On Friday 29 August 2003 12:53 am, William Westfall wrote:
Found this info on a support list and am passing it along for those still having problems. Did it all from a terminal window and rebooted into safe mode for the install. Works great now. Hope it helps.
1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' RPM with YaST2 and configure it then with the following commands:
cp /boot/vmlinuz.config /usr/src/linux/.config cp /boot/vmlinuz.version.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cp /boot/vmlinuz.autoconf.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig dep
2) Use the nvidia installer.
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run
3) Enable 3D support with SaX2.
Thanks, I was able to get the driver to install using this method. I have another issue though. The Geometry changes when using SaX2 and selecting the nvidia driver. Geometry changes to 1400X1050 when I "Test" and I can't get it to go to 1600X1200. On my laptop this resolution looks lousy. And, I've checked XF86Config and don't find the place where resolution is set. Being that everything else works, could I save with the higher Geometry setting and not testing? Or where would I find the Geometry setting to manually change it? Thanks.
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 15:20, Rocco Charamella wrote:
On Friday 29 August 2003 12:53 am, William Westfall wrote:
Found this info on a support list and am passing it along for those still having problems. Did it all from a terminal window and rebooted into safe mode for the install. Works great now. Hope it helps.
1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' RPM with YaST2 and configure it then with the following commands:
cp /boot/vmlinuz.config /usr/src/linux/.config cp /boot/vmlinuz.version.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cp /boot/vmlinuz.autoconf.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig dep
2) Use the nvidia installer.
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run
3) Enable 3D support with SaX2.
Thanks, I was able to get the driver to install using this method. I have another issue though. The Geometry changes when using SaX2 and selecting the nvidia driver. Geometry changes to 1400X1050 when I "Test" and I can't get it to go to 1600X1200. On my laptop this resolution looks lousy. And, I've checked XF86Config and don't find the place where resolution is set. Being that everything else works, could I save with the higher Geometry setting and not testing? Or where would I find the Geometry setting to manually change it? Thanks.
Try making you preferred changes in YaST rather than SaX2. SaX2 pretty much sucks, I have always set-up the new driver there to a resolution I could use, then got into YaST and fine-tuned it. I think that YaST uses SaX2, but it always works the way I want it to when I use YaST. I'm a newbie at this so everything I just said might just be a big pile of shit. Sorry, hope this helps.
William Westfall wrote:
Found this info on a support list and am passing it along for those still having problems. Did it all from a terminal window and rebooted into safe mode for the install. Works great now. Hope it helps.
1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' RPM with YaST2 and configure it then with the following commands:
cp /boot/vmlinuz.config /usr/src/linux/.config cp /boot/vmlinuz.version.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cp /boot/vmlinuz.autoconf.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig dep
2) Use the nvidia installer.
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run
3) Enable 3D support with SaX2.
This works fine with the (old) 4363 driver but try this with the latest one, 4496, and see what results you get. Cheers. -- Understanding only begins with the act of perception.
It's works for me, but when shut down the computer, the screen looks very strange? Gerrit Jan SuSELINUX 8.2 KDE 3.1.3 k_athlon 2.4.20-100-athlon Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 11:24, schreef Basil Chupin:
William Westfall wrote:
Found this info on a support list and am passing it along for those still having problems. Did it all from a terminal window and rebooted into safe mode for the install. Works great now. Hope it helps.
1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' RPM with YaST2 and configure it then with the following commands:
cp /boot/vmlinuz.config /usr/src/linux/.config cp /boot/vmlinuz.version.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cp /boot/vmlinuz.autoconf.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig dep
2) Use the nvidia installer.
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run
3) Enable 3D support with SaX2.
This works fine with the (old) 4363 driver but try this with the latest one, 4496, and see what results you get.
Cheers.
-- Understanding only begins with the act of perception.
--
Gerrit Jan Eldering wrote:
It's works for me, but when shut down the computer, the screen looks very strange?
Gerrit Jan
SuSELINUX 8.2 KDE 3.1.3 k_athlon 2.4.20-100-athlon
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 11:24, schreef Basil Chupin:
William Westfall wrote:
Found this info on a support list and am passing it along for those still having problems. Did it all from a terminal window and rebooted into safe mode for the install. Works great now. Hope it helps.
1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' RPM with YaST2 and configure it then with the following commands:
cp /boot/vmlinuz.config /usr/src/linux/.config cp /boot/vmlinuz.version.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cp /boot/vmlinuz.autoconf.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig dep
2) Use the nvidia installer.
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run
3) Enable 3D support with SaX2.
This works fine with the (old) 4363 driver but try this with the latest one, 4496, and see what results you get.
Cheers.
What happens when you press CTRL-ALT-F2 thru to F6 or when you press CTRL-ALT-F1?
Cheers. -- Understanding only begins with the act of perception.
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 17:26, schreef Basil Chupin:
Gerrit Jan Eldering wrote:
It's works for me, but when shut down the computer, the screen looks very strange?
Gerrit Jan
SuSELINUX 8.2 KDE 3.1.3 k_athlon 2.4.20-100-athlon
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 11:24, schreef Basil Chupin:
William Westfall wrote:
Found this info on a support list and am passing it along for those still having problems. Did it all from a terminal window and rebooted into safe mode for the install. Works great now. Hope it helps.
1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' RPM with YaST2 and configure it then with the following commands:
cp /boot/vmlinuz.config /usr/src/linux/.config cp /boot/vmlinuz.version.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cp /boot/vmlinuz.autoconf.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig dep
2) Use the nvidia installer.
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run
3) Enable 3D support with SaX2.
This works fine with the (old) 4363 driver but try this with the latest one, 4496, and see what results you get.
Cheers.
What happens when you press CTRL-ALT-F2 thru to F6 or when you press CTRL-ALT-F1?
Cheers.
-- Understanding only begins with the act of perception.
CTRL-ALT-F2 thru to F6 the screen turns black CTRL-ALT-F1 the strange screen is there...... CTRL-ALT-F7 the inlog screen is back -- GJ Eldering gj.eldering@wanadoo.nl SuSELINUX 8.2 KDE 3.1.3 k_athlon 2.4.20-100-athlon
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 17:53, schreef Gerrit Jan Eldering:
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 17:26, schreef Basil Chupin:
Gerrit Jan Eldering wrote:
It's works for me, but when shut down the computer, the screen looks very strange?
Gerrit Jan
SuSELINUX 8.2 KDE 3.1.3 k_athlon 2.4.20-100-athlon
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 11:24, schreef Basil Chupin:
William Westfall wrote:
Found this info on a support list and am passing it along for those still having problems. Did it all from a terminal window and rebooted into safe mode for the install. Works great now. Hope it helps.
1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' RPM with YaST2 and configure it then with the following commands:
cp /boot/vmlinuz.config /usr/src/linux/.config cp /boot/vmlinuz.version.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cp /boot/vmlinuz.autoconf.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig dep
2) Use the nvidia installer.
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run
3) Enable 3D support with SaX2.
This works fine with the (old) 4363 driver but try this with the latest one, 4496, and see what results you get.
Cheers.
What happens when you press CTRL-ALT-F2 thru to F6 or when you press CTRL-ALT-F1?
Cheers.
-- Understanding only begins with the act of perception.
CTRL-ALT-F2 thru to F6 the screen turns black CTRL-ALT-F1 the strange screen is there...... CTRL-ALT-F7 the inlog screen is back
This is what i did; SuSE Linux 8.2 with update kernel or self-compiled kernel 1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' package with YaST2, update it - if not already done - via YaST2 Online Update (YOU) and configure it then with the following commands: cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig && make dep 2) Use the nvidia installer. export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.run 3) Enable 3D support with SaX2. -- GJ Eldering SuSELINUX 8.2 KDE 3.1.3 k_athlon 2.4.20-100-athlon
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 18:07, schreef Gerrit Jan Eldering:
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 17:53, schreef Gerrit Jan Eldering:
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 17:26, schreef Basil Chupin:
Gerrit Jan Eldering wrote:
It's works for me, but when shut down the computer, the screen looks very strange?
Gerrit Jan
SuSELINUX 8.2 KDE 3.1.3 k_athlon 2.4.20-100-athlon
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 11:24, schreef Basil Chupin:
William Westfall wrote:
Found this info on a support list and am passing it along for those still having problems. Did it all from a terminal window and rebooted into safe mode for the install. Works great now. Hope it helps.
1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' RPM with YaST2 and configure it then with the following commands:
cp /boot/vmlinuz.config /usr/src/linux/.config cp /boot/vmlinuz.version.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cp /boot/vmlinuz.autoconf.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig dep
2) Use the nvidia installer.
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run
3) Enable 3D support with SaX2.
This works fine with the (old) 4363 driver but try this with the latest one, 4496, and see what results you get.
Cheers.
What happens when you press CTRL-ALT-F2 thru to F6 or when you press CTRL-ALT-F1?
Cheers.
-- Understanding only begins with the act of perception.
CTRL-ALT-F2 thru to F6 the screen turns black CTRL-ALT-F1 the strange screen is there...... CTRL-ALT-F7 the inlog screen is back
This is what i did;
SuSE Linux 8.2 with update kernel or self-compiled kernel
1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' package with YaST2, update it - if not already done - via YaST2 Online Update (YOU) and configure it then with the following commands:
cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig && make dep
2) Use the nvidia installer.
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.run
3) Enable 3D support with SaX2.
Here I am again..... I fix it.....going back to the (old) 4363 driver works fine...... Thanks.... Hope the repair that bug on the latest driver. -- GJ Eldering SuSELINUX 8.2 KDE 3.1.3 k_athlon 2.4.20-100-athlon
Le Vendredi 29 Août 2003 18:35, Gerrit Jan Eldering a écrit :
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 18:07, schreef Gerrit Jan Eldering:
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 17:53, schreef Gerrit Jan Eldering:
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 17:26, schreef Basil Chupin:
Gerrit Jan Eldering wrote:
It's works for me, but when shut down the computer, the screen looks very strange?
Gerrit Jan
SuSELINUX 8.2 KDE 3.1.3 k_athlon 2.4.20-100-athlon
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 11:24, schreef Basil Chupin:
William Westfall wrote: >Found this info on a support list and am passing it along for > those still having problems. Did it all from a terminal window > and rebooted into safe mode for the install. Works great now. > Hope it helps. > >1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this > means installing the 'kernel-source' RPM with YaST2 and configure > it then with the following commands: > >cp /boot/vmlinuz.config /usr/src/linux/.config >cp /boot/vmlinuz.version.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux >cp /boot/vmlinuz.autoconf.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux >cd /usr/src/linux >make cloneconfig dep > >2) Use the nvidia installer. > >export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes >sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run > >3) Enable 3D support with SaX2.
This works fine with the (old) 4363 driver but try this with the latest one, 4496, and see what results you get.
Cheers.
What happens when you press CTRL-ALT-F2 thru to F6 or when you press CTRL-ALT-F1?
Cheers.
-- Understanding only begins with the act of perception.
CTRL-ALT-F2 thru to F6 the screen turns black CTRL-ALT-F1 the strange screen is there...... CTRL-ALT-F7 the inlog screen is back
This is what i did;
SuSE Linux 8.2 with update kernel or self-compiled kernel
1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' package with YaST2, update it - if not already done - via YaST2 Online Update (YOU) and configure it then with the following commands:
cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig && make dep
2) Use the nvidia installer.
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.run
3) Enable 3D support with SaX2.
Here I am again..... I fix it.....going back to the (old) 4363 driver works fine...... Thanks.... Hope the repair that bug on the latest driver.
Hi, I did that on a patched kernel SuSE 8.1 without success (only a nvidia logo when X starts, and systme hang). Do you have any ideas ? Thank you -- _____________________________ Matthias Titeux, PhD INSERM U563 CHU Purpan Avenue de Grande Bretagne 31059 TOULOUSE cedex 03 ------------ Tel: 33 (5) 61 15 84 07 Fax: 33 (5) 61 49 90 36 _____________________________
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 18:43, schreef Matthias Titeux:
Le Vendredi 29 Août 2003 18:35, Gerrit Jan Eldering a écrit :
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 18:07, schreef Gerrit Jan Eldering:
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 17:53, schreef Gerrit Jan Eldering:
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 17:26, schreef Basil Chupin:
Gerrit Jan Eldering wrote:
It's works for me, but when shut down the computer, the screen looks very strange?
Gerrit Jan
SuSELINUX 8.2 KDE 3.1.3 k_athlon 2.4.20-100-athlon
Op vrijdag 29 augustus 2003 11:24, schreef Basil Chupin: >William Westfall wrote: >>Found this info on a support list and am passing it along for >> those still having problems. Did it all from a terminal window >> and rebooted into safe mode for the install. Works great now. >> Hope it helps. >> >>1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this >> means installing the 'kernel-source' RPM with YaST2 and >> configure it then with the following commands: >> >>cp /boot/vmlinuz.config /usr/src/linux/.config >>cp /boot/vmlinuz.version.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux >>cp /boot/vmlinuz.autoconf.h /usr/src/linux/include/linux >>cd /usr/src/linux >>make cloneconfig dep >> >>2) Use the nvidia installer. >> >>export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes >>sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run >> >>3) Enable 3D support with SaX2. > >This works fine with the (old) 4363 driver but try this with the > latest one, 4496, and see what results you get. > >Cheers.
What happens when you press CTRL-ALT-F2 thru to F6 or when you press CTRL-ALT-F1?
Cheers.
-- Understanding only begins with the act of perception.
CTRL-ALT-F2 thru to F6 the screen turns black CTRL-ALT-F1 the strange screen is there...... CTRL-ALT-F7 the inlog screen is back
This is what i did;
SuSE Linux 8.2 with update kernel or self-compiled kernel
1) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' package with YaST2, update it - if not already done - via YaST2 Online Update (YOU) and configure it then with the following commands:
cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig && make dep
2) Use the nvidia installer.
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.run
3) Enable 3D support with SaX2.
Here I am again..... I fix it.....going back to the (old) 4363 driver works fine...... Thanks.... Hope the repair that bug on the latest driver.
Hi,
I did that on a patched kernel SuSE 8.1 without success (only a nvidia logo when X starts, and systme hang).
Do you have any ideas ?
Thank you
-- _____________________________
Matthias Titeux, PhD INSERM U563 CHU Purpan Avenue de Grande Bretagne 31059 TOULOUSE cedex 03 ------------ Tel: 33 (5) 61 15 84 07 Fax: 33 (5) 61 49 90 36 _____________________________
Look at the NVIDIA page for SuSE8.1, you need a rpm driver!!!! http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-4496.html Note: If you are using SuSE 8.1 or earlier, or if you are using United Linux 1.0, we recommend installing from RPMs built by SuSE. These are available via ftp. If you install via the .run file, XFree86 configuration with SaX2/YaST2 will not work correctly. For more information, see the NVIDIA Installer HOWTO for SuSE Linux at http://www.suse.de/en/private/download/xfree86/index.html. And at this page you find this for the 8.1 version; ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/supplementary/X/XFree86/nvidia-installer-HOWTO.html SuSE Linux 7.3/8.0/8.1 with update kernel or self-compiled kernel --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Download the according 'NVIDIA_GLX' and 'NVIDIA_kernel' RPMs from nvidia ftp server and install these with the following commands: rpm --justdb -Uhv NVIDIA_kernel*.rpm rpm -Uhv NVIDIA_GLX*.rpm Use "ul1" packages for UL1/SLES8. 2) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' package with YaST2, update it - if not already done - via YaST2 Online Update (YOU) and configure it then with the following commands: cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig && make dep 3) Download nvidia installer and extract it with the following command sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.run --extract-only 4) Compile and install the nvidia kernel module with the following commands: cd NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2/usr/src/nv make install depmod -a 5) Enable 3D support with SaX2. Suc6 -- GJ Eldering gj.eldering@wanadoo.nl wavesurf@wanadoo.nl gerritjan@msn.com (voor msn messenger) http://home.wanadoo.nl/wavesurf/ SuSELINUX 8.2 KDE 3.1.3 k_athlon 2.4.20-100-athlon
Look at the NVIDIA page for SuSE8.1, you need a rpm driver!!!!
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-4496.html
Note: If you are using SuSE 8.1 or earlier, or if you are using United Linux 1.0, we recommend installing from RPMs built by SuSE. These are available via ftp. If you install via the .run file, XFree86 configuration with SaX2/YaST2 will not work correctly. For more information, see the NVIDIA Installer HOWTO for SuSE Linux at http://www.suse.de/en/private/download/xfree86/index.html.
And at this page you find this for the 8.1 version; ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/supplementary/X/XFree86/nvidia-installer-H OWTO.html
SuSE Linux 7.3/8.0/8.1 with update kernel or self-compiled kernel ---------------------------------------------------------------------
1) Download the according 'NVIDIA_GLX' and 'NVIDIA_kernel' RPMs from nvidia ftp server and install these with the following commands:
rpm --justdb -Uhv NVIDIA_kernel*.rpm rpm -Uhv NVIDIA_GLX*.rpm
Use "ul1" packages for UL1/SLES8.
2) Kernel sources must be installed and configured. Usually this means installing the 'kernel-source' package with YaST2, update it - if not already done - via YaST2 Online Update (YOU) and configure it then with the following commands:
cd /usr/src/linux make cloneconfig && make dep
3) Download nvidia installer and extract it with the following command
sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2.run --extract-only
4) Compile and install the nvidia kernel module with the following commands:
cd NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4496-pkg2/usr/src/nv make install depmod -a
5) Enable 3D support with SaX2.
Suc6
Hi Gerrit, I did that first a week ago.... it didn't work with either the 4496 or 4363 packages and rpms The best i had (nvidia logo) was WITHOUT using the rpms !!!! When I follow the Howto, the screen just turn black and the system hang. The nvidia drivers worked fine before the kernel get patached by YOU. My system is a P IV 2.8 Ghz with Xfree 4.2 (original SuSE 8.1), Nvidia GeForce4 MX 440 (ID: 0x181) from Asustek, Motherboard : P4 Titan (GA-8SIMLH) with a SIS 651 chipset and a Nec 17'' TFT monitor (Nec LCD1701). Any other ideas ? Thank you -- _____________________________ Matthias Titeux, PhD INSERM U563 CHU Purpan Avenue de Grande Bretagne 31059 TOULOUSE cedex 03 ------------ Tel: 33 (5) 61 15 84 07 Fax: 33 (5) 61 49 90 36 _____________________________
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 29 August 2003 12:01, Matthias Titeux wrote:
The best i had (nvidia logo) was WITHOUT using the rpms !!!! When I follow the Howto, the screen just turn black and the system hang.
Th first time I tried nvidia driver i couldn't even get that ;)
Any other ideas ?
When I was too desperate to try anything else and almost resigned to use the nv driver, I read the README (duh!) and found the following option Option "NvAgp" "0" After that I can use the new driver without any problem (except, of course, I have no AGP :-( Hope it helps.
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my problem is i can't install the driver and thus i see a shadow around applications see install log nvidia-installer log file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log' creation time: Sun Aug 24 14:27:10 2003 option status: license pre-accepted : false update : false force update : false expert : false uninstall : false driver info : false no precompiled interface: false no ncurses color : false query latest driver ver : false OpenGL header files : false no questions : false silent : false XFree86 install prefix : /usr/X11R6 OpenGL install prefix : /usr Installer install prefix: /usr kernel include path : (not specified) kernel install path : (not specified) proc mount point : /proc ui : (not specified) tmpdir : /tmp ftp site : ftp://download.nvidia.com Using: nvidia-installer ncurses user interface -> License accepted. -> No precompiled kernel interface was found to match your kernel; would you li ke the installer to attempt to download a kernel interface for your kernel f rom the NVIDIA ftp site (ftp://download.nvidia.com)? (Answer: Yes) -> No matching precompiled kernel interface was found on the NVIDIA ftp site; this means that the installer will need to compile a kernel interface for your kernel. -> Kernel include path: '/lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include' -> Cleaning kernel module build directory. executing: 'cd ./usr/src/nv; make clean'... rm -f nv.o os-agp.o os-interface.o os-registry.o nv-linux.o nv_compiler.h * .d NVdriver nvidia.o -> Building kernel module: executing: 'cd ./usr/src/nv; make nvidia.o SYSINCLUDE=/lib/modules/2.4.21-4- default/build/include'... echo \#define NV_COMPILER \"`cc -v 2>&1 | tail -n 1`\" > nv_compiler.h cc -c -Wall -Wimplicit -Wreturn-type -Wswitch -Wformat -Wchar-subscripts -Wp arentheses -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual -Wno-multichar -O -MD -D__KERNEL__ - DMODULE -D_LOOSE_KERNEL_NAMES -DNTRM -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_LOOSE_KERNEL_NAMES -D_ _KERNEL__ -DMODULE -DNV_MAJOR_VERSION=1 -DNV_MINOR_VERSION=0 -DNV_PATCHLEVE L=4496 -DNV_UNIX -DNV_LINUX -DNV_INT64_OK -DNVCPU_X86 -DREMAP_PA GE_RANGE_4 -I. -I/lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include -Wno-cast-qual nv.c In file included from /lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include/linux/vmal loc.h:8, from nv-linux.h:72, from nv.c:14: /lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include/linux/highmem.h: In function `bh _kmap': /lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include/linux/highmem.h:23: warning: poi nter of type `void *' used in arithmetic In file included from nv.c:14: nv-linux.h: In function `calc_order': nv-linux.h:497: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nvos_post_vbios': nv.c:194: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:194: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nvl_find_alloc': nv.c:697: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nv_kern_mmap': nv.c:1345: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:1364: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:1391: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:1438: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nv_find_kernel_mapping': nv.c:2134: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:2140: error: `vmalloc_reserve' undeclared (first use in this function) nv.c:2140: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once nv.c:2140: error: for each function it appears in.) nv.c: In function `nv_find_agp_kernel_mapping': nv.c:2197: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nv_alloc_pages': nv.c:2366: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:2394: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned make: *** [nv.o] Error 1 -> Error. ERROR: Unable to build the NVIDIA kernel module. ERROR: Installation has failed. Please see the file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log' for details. You may find suggestions on fixing installation problems in the README available on the Linux driver download page at www.nvidia.com.
Did you use : export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run It seems that because the compiler used in SuSE 8.2 and used by nvidia are different you cannot compile it without doing 'IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes'. Try this and see if you can compile the module correctly. On SuSE 8.1 i don't have any problem to compile and load the module but it just don't work and the system hang when X starts... I will wait a little bit and after that i will compile a new kernel (maybe 2.4.22) and use the nvidia installer. No matter of sax2 or yast2 things.... Good Luck Matthias Le Dimanche 31 Août 2003 17:04, landy a écrit :
my problem is i can't install the driver and thus i see a shadow around applications
see install log nvidia-installer log file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log' creation time: Sun Aug 24 14:27:10 2003
option status: license pre-accepted : false update : false force update : false expert : false uninstall : false driver info : false no precompiled interface: false no ncurses color : false query latest driver ver : false OpenGL header files : false no questions : false silent : false XFree86 install prefix : /usr/X11R6 OpenGL install prefix : /usr Installer install prefix: /usr kernel include path : (not specified) kernel install path : (not specified) proc mount point : /proc ui : (not specified) tmpdir : /tmp ftp site : ftp://download.nvidia.com
Using: nvidia-installer ncurses user interface -> License accepted. -> No precompiled kernel interface was found to match your kernel; would you li ke the installer to attempt to download a kernel interface for your kernel f rom the NVIDIA ftp site (ftp://download.nvidia.com)? (Answer: Yes) -> No matching precompiled kernel interface was found on the NVIDIA ftp site; this means that the installer will need to compile a kernel interface for your kernel. -> Kernel include path: '/lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include' -> Cleaning kernel module build directory. executing: 'cd ./usr/src/nv; make clean'... rm -f nv.o os-agp.o os-interface.o os-registry.o nv-linux.o nv_compiler.h * .d NVdriver nvidia.o -> Building kernel module: executing: 'cd ./usr/src/nv; make nvidia.o SYSINCLUDE=/lib/modules/2.4.21-4- default/build/include'... echo \#define NV_COMPILER \"`cc -v 2>&1 | tail -n 1`\" > nv_compiler.h cc -c -Wall -Wimplicit -Wreturn-type -Wswitch -Wformat -Wchar-subscripts -Wp arentheses -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual -Wno-multichar -O -MD -D__KERNEL__ - DMODULE -D_LOOSE_KERNEL_NAMES -DNTRM -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_LOOSE_KERNEL_NAMES -D_ _KERNEL__ -DMODULE -DNV_MAJOR_VERSION=1 -DNV_MINOR_VERSION=0 -DNV_PATCHLEVE L=4496 -DNV_UNIX -DNV_LINUX -DNV_INT64_OK -DNVCPU_X86 -DREMAP_PA GE_RANGE_4 -I. -I/lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include -Wno-cast-qual nv.c In file included from /lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include/linux/vmal loc.h:8, from nv-linux.h:72, from nv.c:14: /lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include/linux/highmem.h: In function `bh _kmap': /lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include/linux/highmem.h:23: warning: poi nter of type `void *' used in arithmetic In file included from nv.c:14: nv-linux.h: In function `calc_order': nv-linux.h:497: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nvos_post_vbios': nv.c:194: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:194: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nvl_find_alloc': nv.c:697: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nv_kern_mmap': nv.c:1345: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:1364: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:1391: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:1438: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nv_find_kernel_mapping': nv.c:2134: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:2140: error: `vmalloc_reserve' undeclared (first use in this function) nv.c:2140: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once nv.c:2140: error: for each function it appears in.) nv.c: In function `nv_find_agp_kernel_mapping': nv.c:2197: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nv_alloc_pages': nv.c:2366: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:2394: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned make: *** [nv.o] Error 1 -> Error. ERROR: Unable to build the NVIDIA kernel module. ERROR: Installation has failed. Please see the file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log' for details. You may find suggestions on fixing installation problems in the README available on the Linux driver download page at www.nvidia.com.
-- _____________________________ Matthias Titeux, PhD INSERM U563 CHU Purpan Avenue de Grande Bretagne 31059 TOULOUSE cedex 03 ------------ Tel: 33 (5) 61 15 84 07 Fax: 33 (5) 61 49 90 36 _____________________________
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 04:17, Matthias Titeux wrote:
Did you use :
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run
just tried same failing results nvidia-installer log file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log' creation time: Mon Sep 1 08:49:33 2003 option status: license pre-accepted : false update : false force update : false expert : false uninstall : false driver info : false no precompiled interface: false no ncurses color : false query latest driver ver : false OpenGL header files : false no questions : false silent : false XFree86 install prefix : /usr/X11R6 OpenGL install prefix : /usr Installer install prefix: /usr kernel include path : (not specified) kernel install path : (not specified) proc mount point : /proc ui : (not specified) tmpdir : /tmp ftp site : ftp://download.nvidia.com Using: nvidia-installer ncurses user interface -> License accepted. -> No precompiled kernel interface was found to match your kernel; would you li ke the installer to attempt to download a kernel interface for your kernel f rom the NVIDIA ftp site (ftp://download.nvidia.com)? (Answer: Yes) -> No matching precompiled kernel interface was found on the NVIDIA ftp site; this means that the installer will need to compile a kernel interface for your kernel. -> Kernel include path: '/lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include' -> Cleaning kernel module build directory. executing: 'cd ./usr/src/nv; make clean'... rm -f nv.o os-agp.o os-interface.o os-registry.o nv-linux.o nv_compiler.h * .d NVdriver nvidia.o -> Building kernel module: executing: 'cd ./usr/src/nv; make nvidia.o SYSINCLUDE=/lib/modules/2.4.21-4- default/build/include'... echo \#define NV_COMPILER \"`cc -v 2>&1 | tail -n 1`\" > nv_compiler.h cc -c -Wall -Wimplicit -Wreturn-type -Wswitch -Wformat -Wchar-subscripts -Wp arentheses -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual -Wno-multichar -O -MD -D__KERNEL__ - DMODULE -D_LOOSE_KERNEL_NAMES -DNTRM -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_LOOSE_KERNEL_NAMES -D_ _KERNEL__ -DMODULE -DNV_MAJOR_VERSION=1 -DNV_MINOR_VERSION=0 -DNV_PATCHLEVE L=4496 -DNV_UNIX -DNV_LINUX -DNV_INT64_OK -DNVCPU_X86 -DREMAP_PA GE_RANGE_4 -I. -I/lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include -Wno-cast-qual nv.c In file included from /lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include/linux/vmal loc.h:8, from nv-linux.h:72, from nv.c:14: /lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include/linux/highmem.h: In function `bh _kmap': /lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include/linux/highmem.h:23: warning: poi nter of type `void *' used in arithmetic In file included from nv.c:14: nv-linux.h: In function `calc_order': nv-linux.h:497: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nvos_post_vbios': nv.c:194: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:194: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nvl_find_alloc': nv.c:697: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nv_kern_mmap': nv.c:1345: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:1364: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:1391: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:1438: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nv_find_kernel_mapping': nv.c:2134: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:2140: error: `vmalloc_reserve' undeclared (first use in this function) nv.c:2140: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once nv.c:2140: error: for each function it appears in.) nv.c: In function `nv_find_agp_kernel_mapping': nv.c:2197: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nv_alloc_pages': nv.c:2366: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:2394: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned make: *** [nv.o] Error 1 -> Error. ERROR: Unable to build the NVIDIA kernel module. ERROR: Installation has failed. Please see the file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log' for details. You may find suggestions on fixing installation problems in the README available on the Linux driver download page at www.nvidia.com.
Ok I can't help, I have no problem compiling the module (either pkg 4496 or 4363). But I still have problem runninf it ! If it is the 4363 pkg, try use the last driver 4496 (or 4363 instead of 4496). Le Lundi 1 Septembre 2003 14:51, landy a écrit :
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 04:17, Matthias Titeux wrote:
Did you use :
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run
just tried same failing results
nvidia-installer log file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log' creation time: Mon Sep 1 08:49:33 2003
option status: license pre-accepted : false update : false force update : false expert : false uninstall : false driver info : false no precompiled interface: false no ncurses color : false query latest driver ver : false OpenGL header files : false no questions : false silent : false XFree86 install prefix : /usr/X11R6 OpenGL install prefix : /usr Installer install prefix: /usr kernel include path : (not specified) kernel install path : (not specified) proc mount point : /proc ui : (not specified) tmpdir : /tmp ftp site : ftp://download.nvidia.com
Using: nvidia-installer ncurses user interface -> License accepted. -> No precompiled kernel interface was found to match your kernel; would you li ke the installer to attempt to download a kernel interface for your kernel f rom the NVIDIA ftp site (ftp://download.nvidia.com)? (Answer: Yes) -> No matching precompiled kernel interface was found on the NVIDIA ftp site; this means that the installer will need to compile a kernel interface for your kernel. -> Kernel include path: '/lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include' -> Cleaning kernel module build directory. executing: 'cd ./usr/src/nv; make clean'... rm -f nv.o os-agp.o os-interface.o os-registry.o nv-linux.o nv_compiler.h * .d NVdriver nvidia.o -> Building kernel module: executing: 'cd ./usr/src/nv; make nvidia.o SYSINCLUDE=/lib/modules/2.4.21-4- default/build/include'... echo \#define NV_COMPILER \"`cc -v 2>&1 | tail -n 1`\" > nv_compiler.h cc -c -Wall -Wimplicit -Wreturn-type -Wswitch -Wformat -Wchar-subscripts -Wp arentheses -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual -Wno-multichar -O -MD -D__KERNEL__ - DMODULE -D_LOOSE_KERNEL_NAMES -DNTRM -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_LOOSE_KERNEL_NAMES -D_ _KERNEL__ -DMODULE -DNV_MAJOR_VERSION=1 -DNV_MINOR_VERSION=0 -DNV_PATCHLEVE L=4496 -DNV_UNIX -DNV_LINUX -DNV_INT64_OK -DNVCPU_X86 -DREMAP_PA GE_RANGE_4 -I. -I/lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include -Wno-cast-qual nv.c In file included from /lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include/linux/vmal loc.h:8, from nv-linux.h:72, from nv.c:14: /lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include/linux/highmem.h: In function `bh _kmap': /lib/modules/2.4.21-4-default/build/include/linux/highmem.h:23: warning: poi nter of type `void *' used in arithmetic In file included from nv.c:14: nv-linux.h: In function `calc_order': nv-linux.h:497: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nvos_post_vbios': nv.c:194: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:194: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nvl_find_alloc': nv.c:697: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nv_kern_mmap': nv.c:1345: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:1364: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:1391: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:1438: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nv_find_kernel_mapping': nv.c:2134: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:2140: error: `vmalloc_reserve' undeclared (first use in this function) nv.c:2140: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once nv.c:2140: error: for each function it appears in.) nv.c: In function `nv_find_agp_kernel_mapping': nv.c:2197: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c: In function `nv_alloc_pages': nv.c:2366: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned nv.c:2394: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned make: *** [nv.o] Error 1 -> Error. ERROR: Unable to build the NVIDIA kernel module. ERROR: Installation has failed. Please see the file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log' for details. You may find suggestions on fixing installation problems in the README available on the Linux driver download page at www.nvidia.com.
-- _____________________________ Matthias Titeux, PhD INSERM U563 CHU Purpan Avenue de Grande Bretagne 31059 TOULOUSE cedex 03 ------------ Tel: 33 (5) 61 15 84 07 Fax: 33 (5) 61 49 90 36 _____________________________
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 08:56, Matthias Titeux wrote:
Ok I can't help,
I have no problem compiling the module (either pkg 4496 or 4363). But I still have problem runninf it !
If it is the 4363 pkg, try use the last driver 4496 (or 4363 instead of 4496).
its 4496
Matthias Titeux wrote:
Did you use :
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run
It seems that because the compiler used in SuSE 8.2 and used by nvidia are different you cannot compile it without doing 'IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=yes'. Try this and see if you can compile the module correctly. On SuSE 8.1 i don't have any problem to compile and load the module but it just don't work and the system hang when X starts... I will wait a little bit and after that i will compile a new kernel (maybe 2.4.22) and use the nvidia installer. No matter of sax2 or yast2 things....
Good Luck
Matthias
Had the same problem with SuSE Linux Office Desktop, which is based on SuSE Linux 8.1. Had to install the stock SuSE Linux 2.4.19 kernel and installed the Nvidia SuSE 8.1 rpms. And it worked like a charm... Didn't work for me with the 2.4.19-339 kernel. Stefan.
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Basil Chupin
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Benjamín Ubach
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Gerrit Jan Eldering
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landy
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Matthias Titeux
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Rocco Charamella
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S. Bulterman
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William Westfall