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Message #00599
Re: [Bug 506165] Re: installing proprietary drivers seems impossible
This is great. Been having huge problems with wireless because of this.
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 10:02 PM, Claude Heiland-Allen
<claudiusmaximus@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ** Changed in: puredyne-live
> Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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> installing proprietary drivers seems impossible
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/506165
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> Status in Puredyne liveCD/DVD/USB/HD: Fix Committed
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> Bug description:
> I tried a number of things on a fresh liveUSB (2010-01-11 evening iso)
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> 1. jockey-gtk - showed no drivers available
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> 2. downloaded installer from nvidia.com, followed instructions
> 2.a. the kernel header package i installed was full of broken links and not much else (include/linux/kernel.h -> nowhere useful)
> 2.b. the kernel source package i installed and manually unpacked was not configured (include/linux/version.h missing)
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installing proprietary drivers seems impossible
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/506165
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Status in Puredyne liveCD/DVD/USB/HD: Fix Released
Bug description:
I tried a number of things on a fresh liveUSB (2010-01-11 evening iso)
1. jockey-gtk - showed no drivers available
2. downloaded installer from nvidia.com, followed instructions
2.a. the kernel header package i installed was full of broken links and not much else (include/linux/kernel.h -> nowhere useful)
2.b. the kernel source package i installed and manually unpacked was not configured (include/linux/version.h missing)
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