install nvidia driver (470) not work

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    Anonymous

      How install nvidia driver? card nvidia GTX 650 1gb

      i used antix control centre and pick button install nvidia
      that downloaded and installed nvidia, but, after reboot, i see 800×600 screen
      i open terminal, enter
      sudo nvidia-settings

      terminal say
      nvidia NOT Loaded

      me:
      – _ –

      after, i command nvidia xconfig
      after reboot… i cant log-in in desktop =-=
      and, when pc boot, i see error : modprobe -i nvidia-current (not found, if enter that command in desktop, after boot)

      now i delete nvidia driver, use FREE DRIVER

      how install nvidia driver 470 ?

      i used full system 21 SID full-upgraded

      #74039
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      anticapitalista
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        You could try this.

        https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Version_470.86.00

        Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.

        antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.

        #74051
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        caprea
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          Could you post the /var/log/ddm.log ? So we might can see what was going wrong during installation.

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          Anonymous
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            right?
            added TWO files

            #74064
            Anonymous
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              caprea
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                Thanks tempusername, the nvidia-driver does not build against the kernel

                Building initial module for 5.10.57-antix.1-amd64-smp
                Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 5.10.57-antix.1-amd64-smp (x86_64)
                Consult /var/lib/dkms/nvidia-current/470.86/build/make.log for more information.
                dpkg: error processing package nvidia-kernel-dkms (--configure):

                You can try to install another kernel.Sorry, I cant give you proofed tips which one because I dont have a sid-install running on a box with a card for the 470.nvidia driver
                Maybe best start with the 4.19- kernel

                There are also unsolved depencies on your system you are sure already aware of, but cautionary
                dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of openssh-sftp-server
                dpkg: error processing package openssh-client
                dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of openssh-server

                Edit: Before you try another kernel please post the /var/lib/dkms/nvidia-current/470.86/build/make.log
                Might it’s just a missing dev-package for the nvidia build.A candidate would be libelf-dev

                • This reply was modified 1 year, 4 months ago by caprea.
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                Anonymous
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                  thanks, work that:
                  i just do it :
                  ctrl + alt + F3 (to swith to oher user?)
                  sudo su
                  sudo apt install nvidia dkms KERNEL
                  install kenrel sourece
                  install kernel support
                  and, now:
                  apt install nvidia 470 driver
                  AND WORK! 470 driver work…

                  It’s just that in other distributions, one command is enough, and it will install everything automatically.
                  And here it seems that it was necessary first to “understand what was missing”, and then install the driver itself

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