Mogens Kjaer <> scribbled on Thursday, October 23, 2008 12:13 PM:
>>> Use nvidia-x11-drv from rpmforge to get updated nvidia drivers.
>>
>> Are they any good? I inherited this linux-farm from the previous *nixadmin,
>> and the way it's setup assumes we use the proprietary drivers from nvidia,
>>
Sorin Srbu wrote:
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>> Use nvidia-x11-drv from rpmforge to get updated nvidia drivers.
>
> Are they any good? I inherited this linux-farm from the previous *nixadmin,
> and the way it's setup assumes we use the proprietary drivers from nvidia, as
> that's what the molecular modeling software com
Mogens Kjaer <> scribbled on Thursday, October 23, 2008 10:32 AM:
>> Therefore I've planned to create a local repo on one of our servers, share
>> /var/cache/yum, set keepcache to 1 on that server and have it reposync
>> periodically (like once a week) with CentOS Base, Extras, rpmforge and so
>>
Sorin Srbu wrote:
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> Therefore I've planned to create a local repo on one of our servers, share
> /var/cache/yum, set keepcache to 1 on that server and have it reposync
> periodically (like once a week) with CentOS Base, Extras, rpmforge and so on.
Why not make a "real" mirror using rsync, test
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