I did this and got the nvidia driver to run, but now apt is having a fit because all the things the depended on GL are listed as broken. When i try to tell it to fix it apt tries to remove all those packages. Am I missing something here? On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 13:13, Aurelien GROSDIDIER wrote: > > do you mean "rpm -e --nodeps XFree86-Mesa-libGL" ? > > it works fine here > > Foao > > when XFree86-Mesa-libGL is removed, everything seems to work. but i > thinks it's strange to have to ignore deps to be able to use nvidia's > driver: for many installations, this might be a clear step toward > entropy: what about programs requiring libGL.so to install ? should i > use --nodeps too ? > > So, my question was not about sth which doesn't work, but about the > "cleanest way" to use hardware acceleration. Answer anybody ? > > Aurel > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list