hasufell wrote: > On 08/25/2013 06:34 PM, Mick wrote: >> >> I've been always running ATI Radeon cards, by accident rather than design. >> I >> was thinking of moving to NVidia on a new box to be built soon, because of >> the >> many accolades that I have read on the Internet, but reports of problems >> like >> this make me pause for thought. Sure it's not major borkage, but it is an >> inconvenience. How do NVidia users manage such problems? Trial and error? >> > Sort of. When I hit a nice spot with a kernel/nvidia-driver combination, > then I do not update both for quite a while. > >
I rarely have issues with them installing. I may find some odd bug but not a clash with kernel and driver. Then again, I don't update my kernel very often either. I did make it to 3.9.5 a little while back. I do recall reading about issues with the 3.10.* kernels tho. I think something moved or something and Nvidia needed to update the drivers. I would usually say I am lucky but folks that know me know better than that. lol Dale :-) :-) -- I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words!