I don't believe I did anything to the kernel, I did what was outlined in the media player sticky..As for error messages:
This is what grep picked out of the Xorg.0.log
(WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
Fatal server error:
(WW) Open ACPI failed (/proc/acpi/event) (No such file or directory)
Here is the modprobe output:
FATAL: Module nvidia_drv not found.
I tried to run the nvidia-installer and it said it 'No package found for installation'
Here is the nvidia-installer error log
nvidia-installer log file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log'
creation time: Fri Jan 20 18:28:31 2006
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 : /root/tmp
ftp mirror :
ftp://download.nvidia.com
RPM file list : (not specified)
Using: nvidia-installer ncurses user interface
ERROR: No package found for installation. Please run this utility with the
'--help' option for usage information.
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.