Godwin Stewart <godwin.stewart@example.com> wrote: > The kernel source is not installed on your system. > > Install that package and you should be good to go.
I checked and the kernel-pae package was installed. There were some kernel module packages for Nvidia available so I went with the newest one that was for GForce 6xxx and above. I guess the 9600GT is above.
Scott Robbins <scottro@example.com> wrote: > distribution you're using. However, in Fedora, at least, rather than > install the usual kernel-devel packaged, you need to specify PAE. That > is, yum install kernel-PAE-devel, rather than kernel-devel.
In SUSE, I didn't find anything either available or installed that ended with "devel", though the kernel-pae package was already installed. As I noted above, I tried installing the GForce-module-specific package.
Following that, Grub let me know it couldn't find SUSE 11.1 on my system and couldn't boot it. I could either boot into Pardus or turn it off, Grub didn't seem to care much either way.
Well, I have /home on its own mount point, so I'm not too worried. I am reinstalling while typing this on my laptop in Ubuntu.
Only, this time I've had enough of 11.1. I am going back to 11.0 and hopefully everything will just work like it did the first time I installed 11.0.
Thanks for all the time and effort in trying to bring me up to speed. I really do appreciate it. And I hope to learn a lot more and be able to talk funny like you guys and at least sound like I understand it.
--Ralph
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