On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 2:59 AM, Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Oops, sorry! I read too fast and thought, because of previous messages, we were talking about how to uninstall NVIDIA Module. Yes I suppose i could register and ask. But i wrote to a certain Dan at RPMFusion about this. If the problem isn't already mentioned on the forum, i doubt I'll get any answer: it would mean the forum is dead.
I'll check.
And RPMfusion provides instructions on how to get Nouveau out of the way to do a clean install. Why, as I was explaining to Dennis Gilmore, shouldn't the Nouveau developers provide instructions to do the opposite?
That makes no sense. If you ask them for information about why this
particular kmod package was delayed, I doubt that they would give you
an answer anything like you suggest.
Oops, sorry! I read too fast and thought, because of previous messages, we were talking about how to uninstall NVIDIA Module. Yes I suppose i could register and ask. But i wrote to a certain Dan at RPMFusion about this. If the problem isn't already mentioned on the forum, i doubt I'll get any answer: it would mean the forum is dead.
I'll check.
> If the people who provide Nouveau weren't on an ego trip and cared aboutThis makes no sense. Nouveau is installed by default in Fedora.
> their product, they'd provide instructions on how to install it, just as
> RPMFusion does. The fact that the NVIDIA driver is not open source is
> irrelevant.
And RPMfusion provides instructions on how to get Nouveau out of the way to do a clean install. Why, as I was explaining to Dennis Gilmore, shouldn't the Nouveau developers provide instructions to do the opposite?
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