Karl Larsen wrote:
I had nvidia running fine on this computer using the kmod-nvidia
files that come from fedora. Then I was told about better nvidia
software from their web site. I got it and tried to install it on this
computer. It did not install and it ruined the older nvidia.
Not a good idea to do that.
Note that the livna driver is *exactly* the same as the one you got from
the nvidia site, just repackaged as an rpm. There is nothing "better"
about it.
Just my opinion, but I would always recommend the rpm based driver over
the standard nvidia installer any day. In my opinion it simply interacts
better with fedora systems (understandable, since the nvidia installer
has to work with any generic linux system,, whereas the fedora rpm can
be fine tuned to fedora).
Jusrt a warning, but if carry on with the official nvidia installer, you
are going to have to rerun the installer by hand for each new kernel you
install. The livna Personally I would try and go back to the livna rpm
since then you can ue the yum kmod plugin that means you will
automatically get the the kmod for each new kernel installed for you,
each time. Plus, in my opinion the rpm installation acts more sanly when
things go wrong, falling back to the nv driver.
Chris
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