Brian Gaynor wrote: <snip> : If you choose to go with the proprietary nVidia driver I suggest you : strongly consider the DKMS packaged one from FreshRPMs. The nice thing : with DKMS is that whenever the kernel changes the nVidia "glue" kernel : module will automatically be rebuilt on the next boot. If you use the : nVidia supplied package will have to be manually re-install it any : time the kernel changes. The option I've used is to go with the livna nVidia package. It seems to follow closely on the heels of a new fedora kernel offering. So when I update, the nVidia package comes onto my system too. It all "just works" (so far). I admit that the DKMS machinery is very nice, and more elegant than what I do. I discovered it when I used to use Mandriva. Dean -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list