From: "Mauriat Miranda" <mirandam@xxxxxxxxx>
> I'm just wondering why the Linux group prefers the livna kmod-nvidia
> driver for Linux over nVidias downloadable driver?
>
> Is it because linva offers kernel specific versions? with smp?
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2006-February/msg01565.html
QUOTING Mike A. Harris,
Systems Engineer, X11 Development team, Red Hat Canada
Conclusions:
If you are going to use any 3rd party proprietary drivers, please do
yourself and everyone else a huge favour, and at least get your
drivers from reputable 3rd party rpm package repositories such as
livna.org which packages both the nvidia and ati proprietary drivers
in rpm packages which install the drivers sanely without overwriting
Red Hat/Fedora supplied files. These 3rd party packages install
the files in alternative locations, and configure the X server et al.
appropriately so that everything works. Since they do not blow
away OS supplied files, you can use the OS supplied drivers still
by reconfiguring xorg.conf.
-Mauriat
The real solution would be something of an LSB for file locations. If
all distros would come up with an united schema for file locations and
such, this would be less of a problem.
I am sure a few of us have heard: "I don't know where to find stuff" or
"Why is the is /sbin on this distro and this in /usr/bin in that distro."
Stephen
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