Re: Fedora philosophy (was ATI video comes out of the closet)

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Chris Jones wrote:

How where the nvidia drivers installed ? There are easy and hard ways of doing it.

Hard way is to use the nvidia installer each time.

Easy way is to use one of the rpms (e.g. livna). If you also install the yum plugin, which makes sure kernels are updated only when all the kernel module you need are available, then its no effort at all. I used this on FC6 and F7, and once set up I don't recall having to perform any user intervention after an update.

Admittedly I haven't tried in a while but I was well aware of the RPMs at livna however the problem is that we run several proprietary applications (Softimage XSI, Maya etc) which make all manor of assumptions about what libraries are where. IIRC livna essentially places the libs in a separate location and adds that to the ld.so.conf file in a system friendly manner, unlike the NVidia installer which backs up your existing GL libs and replaces them with its own. XSI and Maya don't care and will simply use the default which leads to a segfault.

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Ian Chapman.


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