I've just built the nvidia driver for my home machine for the third time and I'd like to put it into a dkms format, but I'm not entirely clear on what goes where to make this work. I googled for a good primer on dkms, but what I'm finding is essentially equivalent to the man page, which, like most Unix/Linux man pages, doesn't really tell you "how to do this from scratch." I'm using nvidia's latest driver, r. 173.14.09, which seems to be more recent than the last one I have from rpmforge (1.0.9755, IIRC), although I'm not sure I really need anything other than the rpmforge version. Should I 1) revert to the rpmforge version and re-add it back into the dkms tree? IIRC, this wasn't that hard to do, 'cuz it was meant to be done in the first place. 2) try to bungle my way through with the newest one from nvidia? Or is there a really good primer on dkms that tells what to put where and how to create a proper dkms.conf file (and where)? Thanks. mhr _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos