Re: nvidia kernel driver

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Am Fr, den 11.02.2005 schrieb tyzenhaus um 2:29:

> I am a newbie in Fedora; where is the place with a list of kernel 
> modules which are added into kernel at boot time? I have istalled all 
> possible upgrades of FC3 packages via up2date from updates-released-fc3 
> channel, 2.6.10-1.760_FC3 kernel included,  and gdm and X servers don't 
> work unless I type "modprobe nvidia" in console.

http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/udev

At the bottom of that documentation page about udev you find an
instruction for using the NVidia.com driver module. You will need to
copy the devices for udev (one time and after loading the nvidia module
using modprobe). Next boot all is fine.

Alexander


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