Re: nvidia driver kernel 2.6.9 667

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I also want to enable ntfs so that I can move data between my Windows
partition and Linux.  I'll need source for that unless they've enabled
ntfs in the kernel as default.  I don't think they have:

mount -tntfs /dev/hda1 tmp
mount: fs type ntfs not supported by kernel



On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 15:21 -0800, Per Bjornsson wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 14:01, Kim Lux wrote:
> 
> > BTW: Where did you get kernel source from ?
> 
> As per the usual answer here, you really shouldn't need it just to build
> drivers. I think that Nvidia have picked up that clue by now, all even
> mildly sane distros have something useful under
> /lib/modules/<kernelversion>/build (be it a symlink or a real directory
> with the needed files).
> 
> If you actually want the source for building a custom kernel, that's a
> legitimate use of course, and then there's instructions for how to get
> the Fedora-patched source tree from the kernel SRPM in the distribution
> release notes.
> 
> > I've been running in VESA mode for 3 weeks now.
> 
> The nv driver, while not providing any 3D acceleration, should be _much_
> better than using a vesa driver in terms of usable video modes etc...
> You might want to use that as a backup instead.
> 
> Best regards,
> Per
> 
> -- 
> Per Bjornsson <perbj@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University
> 
-- 
Kim Lux (Mr.)  Diesel Research Inc


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