On 12/16/2011 02:31 PM, Lawrence Graves wrote:
On 12/16/2011 01:19 PM, Andre Robatino wrote:
Lawrence Graves <lgraves95 <at> gmail.com> writes:
From what I am observing, there is nothing wrong with the nvidia
drivers and there is nothing wrong with my nvidia card and there is
nothing wrong with my monitor. What I see happening is after
installing the nvidia drivers, there is no instructions given to
install the nvidia drivers. It is not seeing anything to install or
run on. Where ever this has to happen there lies the problem. I
don't know who's problem it is.--
Lawrence Graves
All things are workable but don't all things work. <at> gmail.com>
>From reading the thread I gather you're using F16 with akmod-nvidia from
Rpmfusion, but I couldn't tell whether your system was fully updated. This bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=748069
was fixed by updates to selinux-policy* and libsepol.
Does anyone have to capability of remotely accessing my laptop?
You have my permission. Just let me know what to do.
--
Lawrence Graves All things are workable
but don't all things work.
Lawrence,
I could ssh to your machine if your router/firewall has a something
setup to allow me to connect on a port and forward it to your
laptop. You would need to setup a rule to allow me to connect on
some high port of your choice and then forward it to port 22 on your
machine. If you do this you should shut down iptables on your
machine. If you want to try this it would need to be probably
tomorrow however as I've got to run and won't be available for the
rest of today.
Kevin
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