Re: nvidia driver breaks with pretty much every F8 update

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Try download nvidia driver from Nvidia web site, then download the kernel-dev rpm via yum after that start the installation in level 3.
Nvidia they have driver for linux, and it is working fine with me.

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 8:31 PM, Gene Heskett <gene.heskett@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thursday 03 April 2008, Robin Laing wrote:
>Axel Thimm wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 10:51:56PM -0400, David Kramer wrote:
>>> Axel Thimm wrote:
>>>>> Does that mean it will prevent a kernel from getting installed if the
>>>>> matching kmdls are not available?
>>>>
>>>> No, I didn't want a security update to be ladt off if it missed a
>>>> kmdl. But if you install a kernel the moment it gets released (and
>>>> therefore there are no kmdls yet available) once the kmdls are there
>>>> yum-plugin-kmdl will make yum update get them for you.
>>>
>>> .. but this is a Bad Thing when it comes to nvdia, because the next time
>>> you reboot, X won't start for a few days.  In fact, most kmdls are pretty
>>> important for day-to-day operations.  Clearly I can see how someone else
>>> would want it to work the way you designed it, but that SO doesn't work
>>> for me.
>>
>> Well, one can change the plugin to behave as you want, but indeed most
>> users wanted to be asyncronous and not be held back by any third party
>> in getting their vendor updates.
>>
>> If you want to experiment: In the loop where it checks whether a kmdl
>> exists or not just add in the case of a failure for a lookup to unmark
>> the kernel for installation. Or to add UPDATEDEFAULT=no to
>> /etc/sysconfig/kernel before installing it.
>
>What you are discussing is exactly what dkms is supposed to correct.
>
>dkms(8) - Linux man page
>http://linux.die.net/man/8/dkms
>
>dkms is a framework which allows kernel modules to be dynamically built
>for each kernel on your system in a simplified and organized fashion.
>
>
>Since I moved to dkms, I have not had any issues with nvidia drivers on
>any machine.  :)
>
Humm, can you say that for post 2.6.25-rc0 kernels?  I don't think so, Robin.

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