Am 23.03.2012 23:42, schrieb Joe Zeff: > On 03/23/2012 03:25 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: >> the other OSs just work? >> who told you? > > My sister's computer has an nVidia card, but she uses Ubuntu, not Fedora. Every time she reboots after a kernel > update, she's prompted by the Package Updater to re-install the binary blob. She clicks OK, it installs the blob > for her and reboots. As far as she's concerned, It Just Works. you realized the the OP has a stone-old nvidia card which needs the legacy driver - did you? the only reason why it MAY be supported currently by Ubuntu is that they ahve way much older kernels the older kernels are a much bader situation i remeber last year as i became my new workstation F14 which was still supported at this time did not support the on-borad intel network card and the X-Server freezed the whole day with the SandyBrdige graphics - so yes we need recent kernels to support recent hardware and if people do not buy crap needing closed surce drivers they would too have no problems
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