> Grr, sods! Some might think that not an issue, since you don't change > graphic cards that much, usually. But you may if you test people's > machines. And the same issue bites you if you try to go back to the > open source nv driver to get around something you can't get to work with > the nvidia driver (I experienced that, myself). This is the worst thing about the official nivida installer, and why I will never use it. The livna rpms work around this and install the nvidia opengl libs in such a way that it doesn't conflict with the default ones, but exist side by side. At a later date you can just remove the rpm and end up back where you start, with a work nv driver. Chris