-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: arch-general-bounces@archlinux.org im Auftrag von Ionut Biru Gesendet: So 12/11/2011 15:01
why do i think you used nvidia installer instead of doing pacman -S nvidia ?
Hi :) dunno? I run pacman -S nvidia. Hm? * etc/ * etc/modprobe.d/ * etc/modprobe.d/nouveau_blacklist.conf * lib/ * lib/modules/ * lib/modules/extramodules-3.1-ARCH/ * lib/modules/extramodules-3.1-ARCH/nvidia.ko.gz If I use self build kernels, how do I add the module, since the installer isn't in e.g. /usr/src?! Will the package install the module to all kernels? There still is an unused kernel ...
ls /media/archlinux/lib/modules/extra* /media/archlinux/lib/modules/extramodules-2.6.32-lts: version
ls /media/archlinux/usr/src
/media/archlinux/lib/modules/extramodules-3.1-ARCH: nvidia.ko.gz version ... and the package didn't build a module, so there might be a reason to download from NVIDIA?! linux-2.6.32.49-1-lts linux-3.1.4-1-ARCH
GDM still needs some tweak, since I can't log in as root and GNOME already is listed, but currently only Xfce4 is installed.
maybe you should start thinking about it. Is not working because is wrong to use root as your primary account, especially in graphics. If you really want
No, I don't need it, I just wonder that it doesn't work. Thanks, Ralf