Okay, I am following the Ubuntu forums' and dibl's awesome notes about installing the binary Nvidia driver.
I'm going to upgrade the driver to 180.22 from 180.11 and I upgraded a lot of software packages so I thought I would try it.
I made several notes including instructions and any nvidia 'stuff' that was installed while my Nvidia driver ver. 180.11 was working (I also have the Nvidia settings config utility working and all that). That might sound silly or trivial (unnecessary) but I thought it might prove helpful if I get in a jam. For me, it will show what was working/installed and may help in any need of troubleshooting.
I have good instructions of how to install but I still have a question regarding the linux restricted modules. Well, a few questions.
1) Why do you have to 'remove / purge' these? I want to remove all instances or installed restricted modules of ALL versions and types? I noticed that I upgraded from 2.6.27-9-generic to 2.6.27-11-generic
proof: uname -r => 2.6.27-11-generic
As long as I have the linux headers/images corresponding to that, I'm okay? I read of instructions to remove all the linux restricted modules but can't I just keep certain ones that have 2.6.27-11.XX? Or is it required/recommended to just purge/remove them all? Whichever it is, why?
2) Is it possible to make a mistake during the removal? If so, how would you recover the modules or perhaps, the Nvidia installer will rebuild/repair it during the Nvidia driver install?
I think I noted which Nvidia packages to remove so I think I'm okay with what steps to take for removing the Nvidia 'stuff.'
I looked at what was installed via Synaptic and I think it's more helpful than Adept or other software package installers. Maybe you can do the same thing but I'm more familiar with it (at least, for checking/comparing).
I'm going to upgrade the driver to 180.22 from 180.11 and I upgraded a lot of software packages so I thought I would try it.
I made several notes including instructions and any nvidia 'stuff' that was installed while my Nvidia driver ver. 180.11 was working (I also have the Nvidia settings config utility working and all that). That might sound silly or trivial (unnecessary) but I thought it might prove helpful if I get in a jam. For me, it will show what was working/installed and may help in any need of troubleshooting.
I have good instructions of how to install but I still have a question regarding the linux restricted modules. Well, a few questions.
1) Why do you have to 'remove / purge' these? I want to remove all instances or installed restricted modules of ALL versions and types? I noticed that I upgraded from 2.6.27-9-generic to 2.6.27-11-generic
proof: uname -r => 2.6.27-11-generic
As long as I have the linux headers/images corresponding to that, I'm okay? I read of instructions to remove all the linux restricted modules but can't I just keep certain ones that have 2.6.27-11.XX? Or is it required/recommended to just purge/remove them all? Whichever it is, why?
2) Is it possible to make a mistake during the removal? If so, how would you recover the modules or perhaps, the Nvidia installer will rebuild/repair it during the Nvidia driver install?
I think I noted which Nvidia packages to remove so I think I'm okay with what steps to take for removing the Nvidia 'stuff.'
I looked at what was installed via Synaptic and I think it's more helpful than Adept or other software package installers. Maybe you can do the same thing but I'm more familiar with it (at least, for checking/comparing).
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