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kkj 04-06-2004 01:10 AM

Where is my kernel source?
 
Ok, now I've spent about two hours, doing tons of downloading and installing, just to get the latest NVIDIA driver, and now I was so close, but it needs me 'kernal source' file.
It said there should be like a RPM or something? it told me to specify the location and I don't know where it could be! Help please!

jax8 04-06-2004 01:19 AM

It will be on you installation CD.

insert the CD and load the autorun program.

Scroll to the bottom and check "kernel development" option

then click update.

-jax

jax8 04-06-2004 01:23 AM

some advice as well.

When I installed on FEDORA I had to add my kernel to the NVIDIA program. I think you can do this when you load the program.


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