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New Re: Run through M-A
Ok... If there is a new kernel.

Very recent kernels, the build daemons that build for non-free aren't as "fast and furious". This means they are behind 99.9% of the time. Sometimes a week or more passes without it making it through the process without error requiring a manual tweak... as we know nVidia stuff is a bane to existence in the open source world... as noted by Linus Torvalds "eff you nVidia" rant a while ago.

This mean, that you then have a new kernel and new nvidia sources, but not any binary package available for install from the repositories.

We basically go through, requiring build packages:

module-assistant [options] COMMAND [ packages ]

I just use "m-a" which is an alias for "module-assistant", and I go through the menu system.

You've got to "update, prepare, get(package), build(package), install(package)"

And voila, I get my binary nVidia .deb for my kernel.

Restart my "display manager" (being LightDM currently) and whammo, it works again.

Of course, I have a supported Video card with the "nvidia-current" or just plain "nvidia", so YMMV on the older unsupported (by nVidia) nVidia video cards.
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Collapse Edited by folkert June 3, 2013, 02:10:40 PM EDT
Re: Run through M-A
Ok... If there is a new kernel.

Very recent kernels, the build daemons that build for non-free aren't as "fast and furious". This means they are behind 99.9% of the time. Sometimes a week or more passes without it making it through the process without error requiring a manual tweak... as we know nVidia stuff is a bane to existence in the open source world... as noted by Linus Torvalds "eff you nVidia" rant a while ago.

This mean, that you then have a new kernel and new nvidia sources, but not any binary package available for install from the repositories.

We basically go through, requiring build packages:

module-assistant [options] COMMAND [ packages ]

I just use "m-a" which is an alias for "module-assistant", and I go through the menu system.

You've got to "update, prepare, get(package), build(package), install(package)"

And voila, I get my binary nVidia .deb for my kernel.

Restart my "display manager" (being LightDM currently) and whammo, it works again.

Of course, I have a supported Video card with the "nvidia-current" or just plain "nvidia", so YMMV on the older unsupported nVidia video cards.
--
greg@gregfolkert.net
PGP key 1024D/B524687C 2003-08-05
Fingerprint: E1D3 E3D7 5850 957E FED0 2B3A ED66 6971 B524 687C
     Wheezing - (scoenye) - (9)
         Ouch. Thanks for the detailed report. Best of luck! -NT - (Another Scott)
         What a PITA! Sorry to hear of it! -NT - (a6l6e6x)
         This... - (folkert) - (6)
             Was expecting fun & games with the home PC - (scoenye) - (1)
                 Yeah... - (folkert)
             Run through M-A - (jake123) - (3)
                 Re: Run through M-A - (folkert)
                 Using the nVidia installer these days - (scoenye) - (1)
                     Agreed... - (folkert)

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