On 13 March 2010 20:59, Marcel Rieux <m.z.rieux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 3:17 AM, Chris <chris1.noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 12 March 2010 21:58, Marcel Rieux <m.z.rieux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Aaron Konstam <akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> I just went through this.. yum --skip-broken seemed to allow me to
>>> install all non nss related rpms.. The ones that are missing are in the
>>> updates-testing repo and i installed them and the rest of the nss
>>> successfully. But the packager got ahead of himself so you take a chance
>>> using updates-testing.
>>
>> Thanks, Aaron but, as I told Chris, I will wait for the complete fix.
>> If I remember well, I used skip-broken once without any problem but,
>> now, I'm always afraid of what will happen next.
>
> Seems to be fixed now. My boxes now upgrade without dependency problems.
Same here, thanks. I tried the new nvidia-settings: the mess is much
worst than the precedent. It seems Nvidia works hand in hand with
Microsoft to get Linux users infuriated. So, how to I revert back to
the nouveau driver? Will "yum remove kmod-nvidia" revert the system to
the nouveau driver working with the most recent kernel?
yum does offer to remove kmod-nvidia.
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You may have to edit your boot line in GRUB - the instructions for installing the NVidia drivers do point out that in some cases you amy need to modify them; if you've had to do that, you'll need to un-modify them.
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