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It's more complicated than that, I'm afraid.acrocosm wrote:How can I install nvidia drivers on that? All my attempts have failed. I'm using 3.1lite, great work btw ^_^
EDIT: Ok, I tried downloading puppy kernel_src-2.6.33.5-patched.sfs on which then applied the rt patch for that version from this place. After applying the patch I renamed /usr/src/linux-26.33.5 to linux-26.33.5-rt25 and, hopefully, fixed the linux simlink to point to that folder.
I also downloaded and installed 5.1.1 devx and got the latest drivers from nvidia. I then exited x and run nvidia setup. I get an error message that nvidia.ko can't be load and then exit the installer. Searching system files did not find nvidia.ko.
Are those the right steps and I just messed it up somewhere or I need to do something else??
Might be firewired in the near future, l0wt3ch, but not yet - my olde laptop has the port & I'm informed that Firewire's the way to go for external audio hardware in Linux even if, in my case, USB2 might be (potentially) faster.Thanks for the bug report about midi and the new kernel. I don't actually use midi, so I had no way of knowing. (Any firewire testers out there? Smile )
Well, I've got an internal audigy 2 and nothing to connect to the firewire port. But I can definitely test nvidia drivers ^_^l0wt3ch wrote:It's more complicated than that, I'm afraid.
But if I can get the source packages used by the Lucid Puppy project, I could compile new video drivers. Maybe I could even change the links in Quickpet somehow so it downloads them automatically like it used to.
Mind you, I can't even get people to test the firewire drivers.
A pitty I spend so many hours researching on how to do it to end up stuck. Oh well, at least I learned something new along the way...l0wt3ch wrote:It's more complicated than that, I'm afraid.
But if I can get the source packages used by the Lucid Puppy project, I could compile new video drivers. Maybe I could even change the links in Quickpet somehow so it downloads them automatically like it used to.
Mind you, I can't even get people to test the firewire drivers.
Ubuntu Studio: "Puppy Edition" is now "Puppy Studio".
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60483