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Hi there,
I did a pacmyn -Syu yesterday night and didn't notice that this one includes a kernel as well as an nvidia update :oops:
Well, I did notice, when the nvidia install returned an error stating that modules.dep could not be found.
I took a look at /lib/modules and of course the modules now reside in a new directory named 2.6.11-ARCH, instead of the one it is looking in (2.6.10-ARCH).
As a quick workaround I switched from nvidia to nv, but I didn't have time to read the nvidia manual (somewhere on nvidia.com) mentioned in the error message.
As I cannot search for the solution these next days (easterholidays ), I only wanted to know if anybody hit the same problem and if there is a simple solution to it...
greez
and happy easter
bernhard
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Do you use lilo? If so, have you run "lilo" as root after upgrading the kernel?
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Hi snowman,
no, I use grub.
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I've read in these forums about some problems about the new nvidia drivers. Do a forum search.
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yep,
that's what I'll do as soon as I get home on monday...
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sounds like you updated kernel and nvidia at the same time that cannot work.
please try again:
pacman -S nvidia then all should be fine
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sounds like you updated kernel and nvidia at the same time that cannot work.
please try again:
pacman -S nvidia then all should be fine
Yes, when you install the nvidia package, the module is compiled for your running kernel, so I think you must firstly install the new kernel, then reboot your computer to log into the new kernel and finally do pacman -S nvidia (remember, the last step must be done outside X).
Good luck
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See also the archwiki http://wiki2.archlinux.org/index.php/Ho … A%20Driver
Whenever you are asked if you can do a job, tell 'em, 'Certainly I can!' Then get busy and find out how to do it.
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:oops:
"Stupid is as stupid does"
This goes to show that it's never a good idea to update your system after a long day at 3am...
Of course you forget to reboot after you see the nvidia error message.
Ofcourse will nvidia try to locate the modules in the _old_ kernel folder.
<crunching sound as head hits table>
Well thanks for the advice anyway. A little thinking on my part would have helped... :oops:
greez
bernhard
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