On 12/06/2011 02:24 PM, Ian Malone wrote: If I blacklist the nouveau drivers, that is when I can't get anything to load. Because I can't get anything to load I am not able to get any data as to why the nvidia drivers didn't load.On 6 December 2011 18:06, Mike Chambers <mike@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Tue, 2011-12-06 at 06:02 -0700, Lawrence Graves wrote:I am still not able to install my nvidia drivers and I am not able to communicate in technical terms therefore I was sending pictures of my screen and pictures of my folders so those who were helping me would have something to work with. Yesterday I received at least 10 refusals of information sent. Will somebody be so kind as to tell me or show me how to send the necessary information so that I can find resolve in this matter. This has been going on since the release of Fedora 16 and there has been not fix for this problem. If somebody has the ability to remotely attach themselves to my laptop and see the problem, it would be greatly appreciated.Maybe you can get better help by saying what the exact problem is your having? Are you using yum to install it from rpmfusion, such as yum install akmod-nvidia? Or you trying it from scratch/source code? Or is it installing but it never starts up or you system doen't load the module? Are you blacklisting nouveau module?We've been through some of this, see the thread: "Bug 648732 – Intel wireless broken on 11n for many users" Answers are: via yum not sure trying toYou also might get better help also by going to rpmfusion.org web site and find their mailing list and ask there too.This may be worthwhile. --
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