Bierfert on fedora.us, but it hasn't passed QA yet. However, they work fine for me, and I thought it might be time for the rpms to get wider testing.
The rpms are available at
http://www2.educ.umu.se/~peter/nvidia/
The benefits of these rpms are
1) They do not interfere (move, delete, rename) with any other rpm, keeping your rpm db consistent. 2) They can be installed without exiting X (you do need to restart X however). 3) They require NO configuration, not even editing the XF86Config file.
The configuration is done by r-c-xfree86 and a small python extension script for r-c-xfree86. I haven't had time to create a repository yet, since the webserver is running Solaris and therefore yum isn't available. However, it would be great if people could try it out and if it works ok, it could be added to rpm.livna.org for example.
Note:
1) Do NOT install this on top of an NVidia script installation. 2) Make a manual backup of /etc/X11/XF86Config, just to be safe.
Good luck,
Peter Backlund