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Grant Edwards wrote: |
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> On 2008-01-04, Grant <emailgrant@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>>> ISTR that "make prepare" isn't sufficient. You have to do a |
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>>> "make". IIRC, you can kill it once it starts compiling "real |
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>>> code". |
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>> I can't keep up with the acronyms |
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> I seem to recall. :) |
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>> but I did a full make and I still get the same error. Should |
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>> I be booted into the same kernel that /usr/src/linux points to |
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>> when compiling nvidia-modules? |
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> I didn't think that was required, but that's probably how I've |
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> always done it, so it's worth a shot. |
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I have tried it with it pointing to the wrong kernel, sometimes it |
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works, sometimes not. Best to point it to the right one I guess. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |