On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 15:46 -0700, Karl Larsen wrote: > I got that Nvidia update that failed when it could not find the > needed kernel. I was not worried because I have switched to the Nvidia > bash file which makes a kernel module when needed. It IS very slick. > So I just watch for kernel updates and if one breaks Nvidia I will > make it a module. 'twas more a general how and why, rather than getting Nvidia updated immediately... Having said that, I don't really want to use the NVidia binary installer. I've been down the route before, and discovered what others had said about it: It messed up standard Xorg files to suit itself, making it very hard to stop using the NVidia driver if you had to (for problem solving, or using other video cards). I'm not talking about it customising xorg.conf, I mean it really did mess with other standard xorg files. It was quite a palaver to get a working Xorg again, afterwards. Somewhere there's a page about why not to use the NVidia binary installer, that explained that all rather well, but I don't recall the address. -- (This computer runs FC7, my others run FC4, FC5 & FC6, in case that's important to the thread.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list