To the end of the kernel line in grub I remove the "rhgb quiet" and add: nomodeset rdblacklist=nouveau Then (after adding the rpmfusion-free and non-free repos) I run: # yum -y install akmod-nvidia kmod-nvidia And finally reboot. After I get into X I run: # nvidia-settings This lets me set my resolution and second monitor options. -- Chris Kloiber On 05/31/2010 04:40 AM, Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
Hi there Did you do a clean install?Yes. Did a clean install from the DVD, entirely wiped out my old Fedora12install.If this does not work then try the akmod instead of the kmod akmod will autotrack in newest kernel mod on bootyum list | grep -i akmod: akmod-nvidia.x86_64 1:195.36.24-1.fc13.5 @rpmfusion-nonfree akmods.noarch 0.3.6-3.fc12 @rpmfusion-free I used akmod on Fedora 12, and it always worked perfectly for me. Infact,everything with the proprietary nVidia driver worked perfectly. Steven P. UlrickWow dude... I am really not sure what is going on. From what I hear all people have to do is make sure rpmfusion is in repo and yum update This is the only thread were it has failed like this I guess the only thing left to try is not do it through yum but add/remove software It should not make a bit of difference, but you may want to remove the driver go back to nouveau and try the proprietary driver through add/remove software, as well as the kmod for the kernel version. Then lower protection (selinix) then rdblacklist=nouveau on kernel lines in grub.confAgreed, it SHOULDN'T make a difference. But I'll give it a shot... 1. "Applications | System | Software Management" (kpackagekit) 2. Search for "kmod-nvidia" 3. Select "akmod-nvidia"& "kmod-nvidia" 4. Install the following packages: nvidia-settings xorg-x11-drv-nvidia nvidia-xconfig xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs kmod-nvidia-2.6.33.4-95.fc13.x86_64 5. "Apply" NOTHING was added to the end of the kernel line in grub.conf. Also, here isthecontents of my xorg.conf file as it stands after I installed the abovepackages:# Xorg configuration created by livna-config-display Section "Files" ModulePath "/usr/lib64/xorg/modules" EndSection Section "ServerFlags" Option "AIGLX" "on" EndSection Section "Device" Identifier "Videocard0" Driver "vesa" EndSection Section "Extensions" Option "Composite" "Enable" EndSection So, I'm going to delete xorg.conf, add "rdblacklist=nouveau nomodeset" to the kernel line and reboot... I'll get back with you in a few minutes.Well, here's the results: the screen still goes black (and, according to the monitor itself) and goes into power save mode when it should be starting X. For kicks I tried rebooting WITHOUT doing the initramfs/dracut stuff. Things did not go any different than they do when I actually follow the correct instructions. One interesting observation: I am doing "rdblacklist=nouveau" and I do not even seem to have the "nouveau" driver running? my xorg.conf says "Driver "vesa"" Perhaps retrying AFTER WORK, and doing "rdblacklist=vesa"? Anyway, I NEED to get to work. Steven P. Ulrick
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