Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jan 2008, Karl Larsen wrote:
Tim wrote:
...
Simply doing "yum install kmod-nvidia" will only work if you have one of
the NVidia card supported by that package. If you have an older one,
you'll have to work out which alternative package you'll need. That may
involve reading from the nvidia website, really checking your hardware,
and a lot of head scratching.
Here is rday's version of this example:
Check and see if you have nVidia.
Question: How to get a driver
Two step proceedure:
Step 1: Get a repo from livna or freshrpms.
Step 2. Install nVidia.
Reboot and enjoy.
rday
karl, i would really appreciate it if you refrained from submitting
any more posts to this list on which you used my sig, as if you were
reproducing content of mine.
it's one thing to be the perpetual dickhead that you are, but it's
quite another to start misrepresenting your rubbish as if it came from
me.
rday
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Thank you for reading what I wrote.
Karl
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