On Tue August 26 2008 11:43:01 am Per Anton Rønning wrote: > I'm am afraid that it is beyond my qualifications to start kernel > management. First I must > know the difference between these kernels, hwich I dont. It seems that > I need to take a course > in advanced Linux to embark upon a venture like that,. nothing of the sort! the PAE kernel is just a special case designed for systems with very large memory (PAE stands for physical address extension); early on during your boot sequence, you should see the words "Grub loading stage 2" appear on your screen, and if you press nearly any key, it will take you to a screen where you can pick the kernel you boot into using the up/down arrows. Boot into both your kernels and run the command suggested by Roger; once you've figured out which kernel is yielding you more usable memory, you can remove the one you don't want by running the command from a root prompt: yum remove [name of kernel] that's it, all there is to it by the way, did you know that the nvidia driver installed documentation right on your hard drive? it's going to be a lot better than searching for stuff on the net, especially as you appear to be pointing to a 64 bit version with that link you posted - try this from your browser: /usr/share/doc/nvidia-x11-drv-173.14.12/html/index.html and by the way, what does rpm -qa | grep nvidia show? > So for now I'd better be happy with the two optional screen resolutions > that I have, > and the 800x600 is not bad at all for me, that would be awful - I'm currently typing on an ASUS laptop with a 17" wide screen set to 1920 X 1200 -- running the latest nvidia driver - I have five machines running Fedora right now, and they all have nvidia cards with the nvidia proprietary drivers running on them, all of them at much higher resolution than yours - something is wrong, but, we can probably figure it out > , I can live vith that without someone > holding a gun to my head. > > Now, I happened to find > > ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/1.0-8174/README/64bit_html/i >ndex.html > beware the above link unless you're running the 64 bit version of the driver... > > NVIDIA Accelerated Linux Driver Set README and Installation Guide -- Claude Jones Leesburg, VA -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines