Hi!
I have a few issues to install my nvidia driver. Yast tells me : “nothing provides kernel(default:vmlinux)=3db9af7df68368aa”.
Do you have any idea about this?
Bibi
ps: I changed my kernel several times the last week
Hi!
I have a few issues to install my nvidia driver. Yast tells me : “nothing provides kernel(default:vmlinux)=3db9af7df68368aa”.
Do you have any idea about this?
Bibi
ps: I changed my kernel several times the last week
I have “legacy” card - GeForce3-Ti200. I didn’t have problems with SUSE but I had one with Ubuntu8.10.
I got driver here: Unix Drivers Portal Page
You may want to download .rpm version for SUSE.
"ps: I changed my kernel several times the last week "
Video and other drivers use kernel modules that plug into the kernel you are currently using. If you change your kernel you have to update the modules.
What kernel are you currently using?
Currently i use the kernel 2.6.25.5-1.1-default
That’s when i try to install the nvidia driver module instead of the nv module that i have this problem.
Make sure kernel-source, and kernel-syms, version matches your kernel
x86-96.43.09 (beta) is here:
96.43.09 (legacy, BETA) for Linux x86/x86-64 released - nV News Forums - nvidia-beta