Hey there, well, I went to a pals house and after getting all modules needed built-in (exept of course for the nVidias one) and excluding the unused ones, I managed to get a fully fast-working preempted and with high latency kernel that was working as a charm, the problem was as stated in the tittle the graphics...
I tried installing the graphics with the nVidia´s package but found that it screwed pretty much system wide... Since other kernels (not being this one only, but all the installed) later on found problems while loading the nvidia module for a or b reason that logs were not clear enough, that seemed weird since the module should only have been replaced in the current kernel (in wich it was actually compiled since it got none for nvidia) but after that, we decided to reinstall not to deal with that, we could still work but only with VESA support.
Question is: Would it have been come in handier using the Debian Way one-liner to install nvidia-glx module? Assuming that it was compiled with the same compiler...
I myself I´m a debian user (lenny/sid) and found this breackage pretty un-normal (sorry for my bad english just for the record :P) but didn´t want to risk stability following that procedure...
According to kernels master thread I done well, pretty much I had nothing wrong to be able to do, shutdown the x server, stop the managers (in this case KDM) go to a runlevel where no graphics are applied, and then go for the modules compilation and installation that actually finished with no error.
What would be the way to go in this cases?
I tried installing the graphics with the nVidia´s package but found that it screwed pretty much system wide... Since other kernels (not being this one only, but all the installed) later on found problems while loading the nvidia module for a or b reason that logs were not clear enough, that seemed weird since the module should only have been replaced in the current kernel (in wich it was actually compiled since it got none for nvidia) but after that, we decided to reinstall not to deal with that, we could still work but only with VESA support.
Question is: Would it have been come in handier using the Debian Way one-liner to install nvidia-glx module? Assuming that it was compiled with the same compiler...
I myself I´m a debian user (lenny/sid) and found this breackage pretty un-normal (sorry for my bad english just for the record :P) but didn´t want to risk stability following that procedure...
According to kernels master thread I done well, pretty much I had nothing wrong to be able to do, shutdown the x server, stop the managers (in this case KDM) go to a runlevel where no graphics are applied, and then go for the modules compilation and installation that actually finished with no error.
What would be the way to go in this cases?
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