On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 8:18 PM, Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
As I said, I don't believe rpmfusion, a repository not supported by Red Hat/Fedora, could block a kernel update.
I used akmod once because kmod wasn't provided. It didn't work.,, for me, though it seems that it worked for some peopke on this list. I have no idea how theses things work but maybe they have problems making kmod work for every card??? Anyway, working with akmod was not a pleasant experience for me and I've sworn I'd never get back to it,
It's now 4 days that the latest kernel has been released and the equivalent quernel module is still not available.
If you think that getting an updated
kernel installed without the corresponding nVidia kmod being installed is
a problem, you could suggest that they use conflicts to block those
updates.
As I said, I don't believe rpmfusion, a repository not supported by Red Hat/Fedora, could block a kernel update.
They may counter suggest that people who feel this is a problem
should be using amods in stead of kmods
I used akmod once because kmod wasn't provided. It didn't work.,, for me, though it seems that it worked for some peopke on this list. I have no idea how theses things work but maybe they have problems making kmod work for every card??? Anyway, working with akmod was not a pleasant experience for me and I've sworn I'd never get back to it,
It's now 4 days that the latest kernel has been released and the equivalent quernel module is still not available.
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