I followed the instructions to enable RPMfusion stable and it works fine for vlc, mp3 codecs and so on. But when I try to install proprietary drivers or firmware for nvidia and broadcon wireless there's a mismatch to my kernel.
Should I enable the rawhide repos to solve this, or is there a way to "downgrade" my F15 kernel until RPMfusion catches up?
PS: Gnome Shell working fine on my single core atom netbook, and people taking you need a powerfull machine card for it... :-)
[]s, Fernando Lozano
Other way to "fix this" is to enable RPMFusion Rawhide in your F15 instead
of Stable, but the point of the post is provide the people a way to enable the stable
as RPM Fusion is kinda having problems right now.
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