On 4/5/07, Derek Tracy <tracyde@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 4/5/07, Lonni J Friedman <netllama@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 4/5/07, Derek Tracy <tracyde@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I have been running Fedora 7 for a couple of weeks now and must say it > > is a really great distro. I switched from Gentoo and love not having > > to configure every single aspect of my system myself. With that being > > said I have run into a snag, since the kernel keeps changing revisions > > I am unable to install Nvidia Drivers from an RPM, so I have > > downloaded the src and created an RPM myself. Everything compiles > > fine and installs ok, and it works until I restart my system. > > > > After a system restart there are some device files that do not get > > recreated (/dev/nvidiactl is one of them) and then I am unable to > > start the Nvidia Drivers until I uninstall and then reinstall the > > Nvidia Driver RPM that I created. Can somebody point me in the right > > direction so I can start hacking away at this issue? > > There's absolutely nothing to start hacking, and hacking will likely > break things far worse. All of the /dev/nvidia* character devices are > created when X is started with the nvidia driver. If that's not > happening then it sounds like your nvidia driver installation is > broken. Does this problem persist if you install the official NVIDIA > driver package? > I have not tried to install the "Official Nvidia Driver Package", because, I wanted to install only using RPM's. The Nvidia driver does not create the /dev/nvidia* char devices when X attempts to start. Is it possible that this is an SELinux / Hal permission error?
Its possible, but rather doubtful. If this problem persists if you install the official NVIDIA driver package, then see: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=46678 -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L. Friedman netllama@xxxxxxxxx LlamaLand http://netllama.linux-sxs.org