Re: Nvdia module

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On Tuesday 06 March 2007, Claude Jones wrote:
>On Tue March 6 2007, Alessandro Brezzi wrote:
>> > Is there any way that I can fix this once and for all? It's really
>> > anoying to arrive one morning to your office with a lot of things to
>> > do and find out that you can't start your desktop and spend all
>> > morning reinstalling the driver from a text console...
>>
>> Yes! Do not update the Kernel automatically; wait until the livna RPM
>> for the corresponding Kernel Module is released, normally one or two
>> days.
>
>There's a better way, in my opinion. Install the DKMS package from
>FreshRPM's - it runs a script during boot and detects whether the kernel
> and kernel module are in sync - if not, it builds a new kernel module
> dynamically
>

Hi Claude;

I just got the noarch rpm from Dell's site figuring its the newest.
But I got lost at turn one trying to follow the setup instructions.  At 
the present time I'm building it with the NVIDIA-Linux installer and that 
seems to be working ok.  But its a pita to remember to do it.

Do you have it setup to autobuild the nvidia video card stuff?  If so, can 
you post the files that enable it please?

Thanks.

>--
>Claude Jones
>Brunswick, MD, USA


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