On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 8:54 PM, ka1ifq <ka1ifq@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > "On 08:30:12 pm Marcel Rieux <m.z.rieux@xxxxxxxxx> said" >> >> Maybe I should add that, if I were you, I'd forget about Nvidia >> drivers altogether. Nvidia offers no support for Linux and, since it's >> not open source, you don't get much from the community either. Even if >> the community wanted, without the source code, it would be minimal. >> >> My advice: stay with Nouveau. > > I use an Nvidia GeForce 6150 on another flavor of Linux and it works great, > even with effects turned on. > ymmv. I was undoubtedly impatient when I wrote this: 3D works perfectly here too. The problem is getting 2 screens to play well together and getting sound to the TV through the HDMI cable, even with the S/PDIF wire installed. As for hardware accelerated 3D, as I wrote to Fred Williams, it seems in the works, though it might take some time before it's stable. So, one has to estimate if he's interested in wobbly windows and The Cube to the point of making updates uncertain. While researching for my answer here, I also found this at rpmfusion: To use the default initrd, but disable the nouveau driver, edit /etc/grub.conf and add the following to the end of the line(s) starting with 'kernel': rdblacklist=nouveau =================== Though I updated to Fedora 12, I don't have this line in grub.conf, but I'm far from sure this is causing the problem. What are the advantages of using the defautl initrd and disabling the nouveau driver, I have no idea, No doubt a few hours of search at Google's would provide the answer, but I'm getting fed up. I could add the line but, just in case adding this would get me to a blank screen -- who knows? -- I want to make sure I can mount the /boot partition with the Fedora LiveCD. I'm used to doing this with Knoppix, which mounts partitions with just a few check marks. But, on my system, Knoppix 6.2.1 boots to a blank screen on my system, just as Ubuntu does. So much fun, just to find out what is the purpose of this incomplete documentation! Fun that I would most probably would not have with Windows :) ( I put a smiley. I hope Ed Gresko will be satisfied :) <= Other smiley. ) -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines