What version is the NVidida driver?
In my book, the driver should always have the
driver version in its name, and also the kernel version for which it was compiled for.
reasons:
older hardware will not work with a too new driver.
Only the correct kernel with enable the NV driver to work, all other kernels (incl. the very same gcc version that the kernel was compiled under) will fail. The system itself can have a newer gcc, it is about the gcc the kernel was compiled with, not the system gcc.
Also, is there a way to get the files area on github to show more of the file names? It is cropped so that I cannot se what names the xfce modules are, even when to the very right to all the filenames there is free unused space in the file browser thingy on that webpage.
Probably I cannot see the element that need to pull to make the width of the filenames columns larger because of my advanced night mode in Palemoon.
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The link to 009-porteus5-compatibility-15.0.xzm gives a 404 not found.
The 009-porteus5-compatibility-current module can be downloaded.
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Could it be that GitHub site is malfunctioning with a Palemoon browser?
when I go to the page where there should be the ISOs (
https://github.com/porteux/porteux/releases ) I can click on "show all 25 assets" all I want - all the other by default hidden assets stay hidden.
It sucks when a site like github changes its way of working so that the site breaks a recent browser …