by Micro » Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:55 am
You cannot run the .run? Try downloading the NVidia Drive as Pam said and copy it to the /opt dir. Reboot into recovery and cd to /opt then run sh NVidiadriveryoudownloaded.run. It will disable the appropriate driver(noveau), then ask you if you want 32libs(yes) and offer to config xorg for you(yes), then compile for your kernel. Note you may have to reboot after NVidia disables the noveau driver, as it will say fail on installation, then rerun the driver again and it will complete. If it barks at you about a gcc compatibility, you can choose to override the installer by selecting no. Just make sure you have the kernel-package, headers and source installed. Hope this helps. On a good note, bye using this method, no matter what happens next whether a kernel update breaks x or if you want to upgrade your kernel to latest, you can always repeat this process again and drive on...
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