Using the nvidia 259.49 driver and during installation it says unable to build kernel module
checked var log and got this output
nvidia-installer log file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log'
creation time: Fri Aug 3 15:16:04 2012
installer version: 295.49
PATH: /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
nvidia-installer command line:
./nvidia-installer
Using: nvidia-installer ncurses user in
first of all download from NVIDIA your driver and it should be put on the folder Downloads in your system
1. open terminal and write su and your pass
2. service prefdm stop
3.press ctl+alt+F5 and in the black screen login (mine root and pass press enter and write su and pass)
4.type cd Downloads press enter
5. type sh (name of your NVIDIA file).run
6.
In my ubuntu 12.10 it didn't detect my graphic card. When I check the graphics in system settings>details it says none
I've downloaded my driver installer from the NVIDIA website, make it executable, then it ran but it say I doesn't install on a X server..
I read in a blog that I have to download drivers via the software center called jockey.
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I'm re-posting this here because my original post is buried at the bottom of the alpha 1 Nvidia help page :DI just installed Alpha 2 today and my previous method of installing Nvidia drivers failed .. the only difference is that i'm trying the XFCE ver .. could that have something to do with it ??
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Hi,I'm new to crunchbang but not new to linux and I think this distro is really awesome :)The only thing is, I am having one problem which is preventing me from using crunchbang for the time being. I have recently grabbed the nVidia driver manual installer from their website (because nothing else will work, on crunchbang or other distros).
:mad:
It never, ever, EVAH fails that every time I do an update, the nVidia driver fails. I've now memorized the steps to fix it, but why should I have to???? :confused:
Every time I go through the nVidia installer, it asks me if I want to install the DKMS packages for auto-rebuilding of the driver when I update the kernel, and I say YES. every. frickin'. time.