Did you add "main contrib non-free" in your sources list?
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using the nvidia installer is simple enough. I just find it strange that it has been removed for so long though seeing as its a pretty widely used package on alot of systems. All that remains is the nvidia-glx-legacy.
see here: look no package http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/s...ng&release=all yours is only showing nvidia-glx because you already have it installed. |
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http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/s...ll&release=all I can type the commands to install the driver out of my head, but just to be sure I double checked the 'official' how-to at: http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers . But you don't even have to start at double checking the commands you typed, as there is a large warning on top of it: Quote:
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I guess that does mean you need to do it the nVidia way (easy enough). |
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Since it is indeed removed, just use the official installer: #apt-get install binutils #apt-get install linux-source-'uname -r' #cd /usr/src #tar -jxvf linux-source-xxx #ln -s linux-source-xxx linux ...and next you can use the official installer. |
the problem with unstable packages is that they will be built for xorg 7
also the nvidia-kernel packages and nvidia-glx packages for sid are mismatched (nvidia-kernel is 1.8178 and nvidia-glx is 1.8756) edit: sorry the packages are ok now! |
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