I came up with the same problem when I installed Fedora core 3. You need to install the RPM of GCC by yourself, then. It is on Disk 3 or 4. (I can not remember clearly the exact disk number). Just go through the RPM directory and you will find gcc-3.4.x. You need to be a root to install the RPM. Long --- Charles Christena <charles.christena@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm new to Linux, and i'm using Fedora Core 3. I'm > trying to install > the latest NVIDIA drivers for my system, but when I > do, it says that > it needs to compile something, but gcc is either not > installed, or not > in the path. I've searched around the forums to get > some help with > this, but I can't find anything that applies, or i'm > too new and > stupid to understand what they are talking about.. > if you could give > me some instructions i would appreciate it... > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - What will yours do? http://my.yahoo.com