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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] about module nVidia GeForce 8400 G in Xen
I have installed latest nvidia drivers on xen using Debian, Ubuntu and
Centos distributions.
Yesterday I've installed the 173.14.09 driver on Centos 5.2 x86_64.
The same driver works (better) also on Centos 5.1 i386.
You should install the kernel headers (kernel-xen-headers) and create
an 'include2' directory under the kernel headers tree.
Then you have to create a symbolic link to ../include/asm from that
new directory. So you will have:
- kernel_headers_dir/include/asm
- kernel_headers_dir/include2/asm
This makes the nvidia build scripts recognize the right assembly
includes (in the nvidia makefile there is a -Iinclude2/asm/mach-xen,
this is how I got this fix).
The driver works well but unfortunately I got no text consoles anymore
on amd64/x86_64 (X works fine, without issues). On i386 the driver
fully works.
I hope that this will help you, bye,
Emilio
2008/6/23 €(R)!(c) Jansen <janseneric@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Thank you for the quick reply,
> But does it work with the newest nvidia driver
> (NVIDIA-Linux-x86-173.14.09.pkg1.run) or just with the driver that shown in
> it (NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9631-pkg1.run)?
> I have installed the newest driver in the base kernel, I am afraid of the
> kernel panic with the xen kernel
> Cause it seems that the newest driver must have a major modification since
> in which the driver mentioned that worked with xen kernel.
>
> Thank you very much once again
> ERic Jansen
>
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