Hadders wrote:
David Timms wrote:
Hadders wrote:
Hi all,
I'm just wondering how I get an old kernel module from livna kmod?
I need to get the module for 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp, how would I go that?
Have you tried:
http://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=kmod-nvidia
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3
http://ftp.upjs.sk/pub/mirrors/rpm.livna.org/5/i386/
Often mirrors will keep around old packages {sometimes by accident}.
You might also like to try a kernel half way between that and current,
to see whether a newer but not current kernel resolves the problem
with the current kernel.
Also, I have from my yum cache: {if you still cant find what you are
after}
kmod-nvidia-1.0.8762-1.2.6.16_1.2122_FC5.i686.rpm
kmod-nvidia-1.0.8762-2.2.6.16_1.2133_FC5.i686.rpm
kmod-nvidia-1.0.8762-2.2.6.17_1.2145_FC5.i686.rpm
kmod-nvidia-1.0.8762-2.2.6.17_1.2157_FC5.i686.rpm
kmod-nvidia-1.0.8774-1.2.6.17_1.2174_FC5.i686.rpm
If you boot a non-smp kernel, you might be pleasantly surprised that
other stuff might just work.
DaveT.
Thanks, I'll give those a go and may just try some older kernels, but I
thought the kmod stuff came as two RPMs?
On fc5/fc6 it is dkms {extras} which is the enabler. Then the package in
question must be built to use dkms.
Hmmm, not sure I agree with your smp diagnosis. After all, if it doesn't
work, then we're in big trouble as practically every new processor die
now has two cores!
Which work OK with the non-smp kernel in my experience. You might have
noticed that the grub menu provides both the smp and non smp options ?
On a machine of mine eg pentiumIV with hyperthreading activated, both
the kernels operate OK. On another box {dell pe2650} and FC3, there was
often times when smp wouldn't boot after an update but non-smp was fine.
It didn't really make much difference to the performance of that machine
{perhaps it also wasn't under much load}.
Just trying to reduce the scope of the problem to something more workable ;)
DaveT.
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