Thank you everyone that helped me with this. I did indeed have another copy on my system. Another problem solved by you Fedora gurus! THANK YOU! On Sun, 2004-04-18 at 20:21, Bill Schoolcraft wrote: > There is a good chance that there is a file somewhere in your > filesystem that is getting looked at first, I've experienced > that before doing support while working at Linuxcare. > > Do a search and see what you find. > > find / -name "XF86Config*" -print > > That should show you all the files and I'd guess you have one > file that is somehow "ahead" (in the $PATH) and is getting hit > first. > > Just a guess here. :) > > -- > Bill Schoolcraft > PO Box 210076 > San Francisco CA 94121 > http://billschoolcraft.com > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Am So, den 18.04.2004 schrieb ThatEvoGuy um 19:45: > > > The problem that I'm having is, that when I reboot, the XF86Config file > > is changed back to the way it was prior to making the updates, using the > > "original" nVidia driver (nv instead of nvidia). > > > > I have repeated this process a couple of times and now I'm getting > > frustrated. I have turned off kudzu thinking that was causing my > > problems. But it's STILL changing my config file back. > > > > What in the world am I missing here? Any help will be appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > Wayne > > Do you maybe have serveral /etc/X11/Xf86config files, with different > suffixes? There is no script changing XFree86Config at boot time. > > Alexander >