If I just try with the -image and the -headers packages, the -headers fail, but the image installs and shows up in the menu.lst. Is that all I really need? I get the error that the -headers package can't be installed because it depends on itself. BTW, the modules that fail now are nvidia (180.44), vboxdrv (2.1.4), and vboxnetflt (2.1.4).
SETI@home MB CUDA 608 Linux 64bit SM 1.0 - r06 by Crunch3r :p Error: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module has version 180.29,but this NVIDIA driver component has version 180.60. Please makesure that the kernel module and all NVIDIA driver componentshave the same version.setiathome_CUDA: Found 1 CUDA device(s):Cuda error 'cudaGetDeviceProperties( &cDevProp, i )' in file './cudaAcceleration.cu' in line 138 : initialization error.
Came across an interesting error message in task 1294937260 while researching something else.QuoteSETI@home MB CUDA 608 Linux 64bit SM 1.0 - r06 by Crunch3r :p Error: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module has version 180.29,but this NVIDIA driver component has version 180.60. Please makesure that the kernel module and all NVIDIA driver componentshave the same version.setiathome_CUDA: Found 1 CUDA device(s):Cuda error 'cudaGetDeviceProperties( &cDevProp, i )' in file './cudaAcceleration.cu' in line 138 : initialization error.Something to watch for when fiddling about with Linux drivers and modules.The anonymous owner of host 5011059 seems to be having a real problem getting his or her GTX 295 running under gentoo.
Figured out what the crashiness was - turns out that the 9600 GSOs I had that were 768 do not like being in the primary PCI-Ex slot. If I put them in the secondarly slot and use a different card in the primary, then all is good. Even the 9600 GSO 512 does fine in the primary - just not my two GSO 768s. Argh. Looks like no double-CUDA'ing with them, but might try mixed-mode with the 512 if I can pick up another card and put it where the 512 is being used now...