Technicus | Hello . . . what is the apt line for Lucid repository? | 02:26 |
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Technicus | I want to install the amd64 realtime kernel. | 02:28 |
Technicus | This is because the kernel for Mavrick does not seem to work with the Tascam US-122L. | 02:28 |
ailo | Technicus, Why not just install Lucid? | 02:35 |
Technicus | Pardon me . . . I have been at this for days, and that response makes me want to scream . . . | 02:36 |
Technicus | o_O | 02:37 |
Technicus | Thank you though. | 02:37 |
Technicus | Hello, I installed kernel 2.6.33-29-realtime which cured the audio troubles I was experiencing, but at the cost of Nvidia drivers. The system installed is Ubuntu 10.10 but the kernel is designed for 10.04. What can I do to get the Nvidia drivers working again? | 07:39 |
Technicus | Here is where I got the kernel from: [ https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+related-software ]. | 07:41 |
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ailo | Technicus, So, aboganis nvidia drivers didn't work? | 16:56 |
ailo | Perhaps they are too old | 16:56 |
ailo | Technicus, You can also build the drivers manually. Download from nvidias site. | 16:56 |
Technicus | ailo: No, after further ivestigation, his sight even indicates that they are broken, from what I gather. | 17:02 |
ailo | Technicus, Try building manually. Nvidia has instructions on how to do it, but you might need some specific Ubuntu instructions as well. | 17:03 |
Technicus | I was thinking of attempting that, would I need to be on the aboganjs kernel to try? | 17:04 |
ailo | Technicus, Yes, you need to run the kernel you build the drivers for. However, your device would probably work on a -generic Lucid kernel as well. | 17:05 |
ailo | Which has drivers already built | 17:05 |
Technicus | I have not been able to find that kernel. | 17:06 |
ailo | Technicus, It's not on aboganis PPA | 17:06 |
ailo | Technicus, Don't add the Lucid repo, though. Just download the kernel image, and headers as deb packages if you want to try them | 17:06 |
ailo | Technicus, But, as has been said before, it might be wiser just to install Lucid | 17:07 |
Technicus | I would do that if I could find it. | 17:07 |
Technicus | I might as well. | 17:08 |
Technicus | I just migrated from Debian Stable to Mavric and I am just beginning to settle into this OS and don't feel like reinstalling, I just went through that last week . . . but if it gets the devive working I'm considering it. | 17:10 |
ailo | There won't be too much of a difference between Lucid and Maverick. | 17:11 |
Technicus | People have been giving me lots of suggestions and I have been attempting all of them. | 17:11 |
Technicus | I have rejoyced that the device has started working with that kernel, but then the video is hosed . . . it is such a cycle. | 17:13 |
Technicus | I don't care about differences, just the process of reinstalling, and configuring the entire system again, not really something I want to do a week after I already did. | 17:14 |
Technicus | I'm going to try compiling the video drivers first. | 17:15 |
Technicus | But not right now . . . | 17:16 |
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