Tim: >> Do they all have the same NVidia code (i.e. from *them* not a >> repackage)? Also, do they all have the same X code? I'd be guessing >> that there's a few variable factors. lanas: > Could very well be. But then would this be a 'secret' ? Dunno. In Fedora, you can install the drivers provided by NVidia ("them"), which is generally considered the bad way to do it, or you can install the NVidia drivers repackaged by someone else (e.g. Livna), or you can install the generic NV drivers which don't have any special features (they'll drive a card, but without accelleration). I do the latter, because the others bomb out on me. What's the driver you're using? I don't know what the other distros do, but if you're doing different things in each, there's a fair chance that NVidia drivers are actually different between them. Likewise for different versions of X. > One thing I fear is that one of these days when I erase the contents > of /tmp in order to reboot in graphical mode (most of the times it > works but not always - when it doesn't I simply repeat erasing the > files until it reboots in graphical mode or, I start kdm) is that I > will forget to do a cd /tmp before. I've never had to do that. > If it was possible to squeeze in the bootscripts at the appropriate > place a script that would simply erase the contents of /tmp Probably better to do something that erases it during shutdown. You're less likely to stuff something up that just made a temp file. The /tmp would be cleared out at a proper shutdown, but left alone with a crash. That might be important if you needed to check something left in there to diagnose a fault. -- (This box runs FC6, my others run FC4 & FC5, in case that's important to the thread.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.