Re: How to Install Nvidia Driver in Fedora12?

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Amiga5:
>> With these do you not have to recompile kernel everytime you install
>> new nvidia driver?

Kevin Fenzi:
> No. There is sometimes a short delay when a fedora kernel comes out
> before the rpmfusion kmod is available, but it's usually less than a
> day. 

If you use the akmod, rather than kmod, package, it *automatically*
recompiles (if and when needed by kernel changes) during the system
boot.

I was sceptical about doing that, thinking that it'd make every boot up
slower, as it worked out whether it needed to recompile or simply use
what it'd made the last time.  But that hasn't really been a noticeable
problem.  Likewise, I wondered about the time involved in recompiling,
when it had to; it wasn't that bad, and it didn't foul up, either.

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