Can Not install NVDIA driver in Ubuntu

tm37

Lifer
Jan 24, 2001
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UPDATE-

Ok I used the package manager to load the nividia driver as well as a configuration tool (that I can not seem to find)

I really just want to get my Dual display working.















nvidia-installer log file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log'
creation time: Sun Jul 17 07:32:13 2005

option status:
license pre-accepted : false
update : false
force update : false
expert : false
uninstall : false
driver info : false
no precompiled interface: false
no ncurses color : false
query latest driver ver : false
OpenGL header files : true
no questions : false
silent : false
no backup : false
kernel module only : false
sanity : false
add this kernel : false
no runlevel check : false
no network : false
no ABI note : false
no RPMs : false
force tls : (not specified)
force compat32 tls : (not specified)
X install prefix : /usr/X11R6
OpenGL install prefix : /usr
compat32 install prefix : (not specified)
installer install prefix: /usr
utility install prefix : /usr
kernel name : (not specified)
kernel include path : (not specified)
kernel source path : (not specified)
kernel output path : (not specified)
kernel install path : (not specified)
proc mount point : /proc
ui : (not specified)
tmpdir : /tmp
ftp mirror : <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="ftp://download.nvidia.com">ftp://download.nvidia.com</a>
RPM file list : (not specified)

Using: nvidia-installer ncurses user interface
WARNING: Skipping the runlevel check (the utility `runlevel` failed to run).
-> License accepted.
-> No precompiled kernel interface was found to match your kernel; would you li
ke the installer to attempt to download a kernel interface for your kernel f
rom the NVIDIA ftp site (<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="ftp://download.nvidia.com)?">[url]ftp://download.nvidia.com)?[/url]</a> (Answer: Yes)
-> No matching precompiled kernel interface was found on the NVIDIA ftp site;
this means that the installer will need to compile a kernel interface for
your kernel.
ERROR: Unable to find the development tool `cc` in your path; please make sure
that you have the package 'gcc' installed. If gcc is installed on your
system, then please check that `cc` is in your PATH.
ERROR: Installation has failed. Please see the file
'/var/log/nvidia-installer.log' for details. You may find suggestions
on fixing installation problems in the README available on the Linux
driver download page at www.nvidia.com.
 

n0cmonkey

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ERROR: Unable to find the development tool `cc` in your path; please make sure
that you have the package 'gcc' installed. If gcc is installed on your
system, then please check that `cc` is in your PATH.

There. Install gcc.
 

tm37

Lifer
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Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
ERROR: Unable to find the development tool `cc` in your path; please make sure
that you have the package 'gcc' installed. If gcc is installed on your
system, then please check that `cc` is in your PATH.

There. Install gcc.

OK what is gcc and how do I install it?

I am gfetting my ass kicked here.

I am trying to get the dual display working on this system and It is not going as well As I would like.

Everything boils down to getting this driver installed and then I have a shot.

 

n0cmonkey

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Jun 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: tm37
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
ERROR: Unable to find the development tool `cc` in your path; please make sure
that you have the package 'gcc' installed. If gcc is installed on your
system, then please check that `cc` is in your PATH.

There. Install gcc.

OK what is gcc and how do I install it?

I am gfetting my ass kicked here.

I am trying to get the dual display working on this system and It is not going as well As I would like.

Everything boils down to getting this driver installed and then I have a shot.

It's the Gnu Compiler Collection. I can't believe you didn't get the chance to install it when you installed Ubuntu. :confused:

Use Ubuntu's package management system to install it. Shouldn't be tough. :)
 

tm37

Lifer
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I have the the gcc 3.0 base installed

But does that load when I load to failsafe mode to load the driver?

I got an error that I needed to be root but it will not allow me to log in as root.
 

keeleysam

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Feb 8, 2005
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Originally posted by: tm37
I have the the gcc 3.0 base installed

But does that load when I load to failsafe mode to load the driver?

I got an error that I needed to be root but it will not allow me to log in as root.

Make sure the user account you are using has root privledges, then once you get to the desktop, hit Control + Shift + Backspace 5 times to get to the command line.
 
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dude, you can install the nvidia drivers through synaptic. No compiling. I think the package is called nvidia-glx or something. Its cake man.
 

tm37

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Originally posted by: rotarychainsaw
dude, you can install the nvidia drivers through synaptic. No compiling. I think the package is called nvidia-glx or something. Its cake man.

That could be wirten in latin and it would make about as much sense ;)

Can you please translate that to RETARD cause I am.
 

tm37

Lifer
Jan 24, 2001
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Originally posted by: keeleysam
Originally posted by: tm37
I have the the gcc 3.0 base installed

But does that load when I load to failsafe mode to load the driver?

I got an error that I needed to be root but it will not allow me to log in as root.

Make sure the user account you are using has root privledges, then once you get to the desktop, hit Control + Shift + Backspace 5 times to get to the command line.

DOes nothing
 

duragezic

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Originally posted by: tm37
Originally posted by: rotarychainsaw
dude, you can install the nvidia drivers through synaptic. No compiling. I think the package is called nvidia-glx or something. Its cake man.

That could be wirten in latin and it would make about as much sense ;)

Can you please translate that to RETARD cause I am.
It really is quite simple. I assume you have loaded the Synpatic Package Manager before (in System Prefs or something menu). Now you may have to edit the Repositories list and enable the universe/multiverse, but basically you have a huge list of software. Find the Nvidia driver, click install, then apply and it will do all the work for you. Any time you want software, check Synaptic first. It will resolve all the dependency issues and there is a sh*t ton of stuff to choose from.
 

P0ldy

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Actually I think it's Kynaptic in Ubuntu 5.04 by default (I prefer Synaptic). Edit > Find to search for a package. It should round up all dependencies like gcc and install it for you.
 

Nothinman

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Yea, who would think that someone would actually write down the answers to questions like this?
 

thmtrxhsu@gmail

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Herein a complete answer
Download the latest x64 Nvidia Driver off their website (currently 352.41)
Remove all traces of Nvidia or better yet redo your system otherwise start anew.
restart your computer and keep press both shift keys.
This will bring the grub menu, load the latest kernel in RECOVERY MODE.
Enter root password if needbe.
mount -o remount,rw /
IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH=1
export IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH
cd /home/username/Downloads
ls
You will see: NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-352.41.run (in black)
chmod +x NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-352.41.run
You will see: NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-352.41.run (in green)
sh ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-352.41.run

Say Yes to everything, if you get cc error, then do the following on a normal startup before the former.
type which gcc
Nothing should return in your case.
sudo updatedb
locate gcc
Now this should return something, and even if it doesn't try the following.
sudo apt-get install build-essential (about 90MB)
now type which gcc
Tada.
Now install the driver.