Hi Adrian,
there are two options:
- Use Fedora's driver (is it still called nouveau?)
- Use rpmfusion's package with the original nvidia driver.
The first option *never* worked for me. I'm using a very old graphic
adapter, though (Geforce FX5200). Fedora's driver make it to start the
Gnome enviro
Am 15.08.2010 03:06, schrieb James McKenzie:
> Boris Glawe wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> does anybody know whether there will be rpm packages for legacy nvidia
>> drivers (173.xx) on e.g. rpmfusion or any other repository?
> You will have to ask nVidia that question. From wh
Hi,
does anybody know whether there will be rpm packages for legacy nvidia
drivers (173.xx) on e.g. rpmfusion or any other repository?
Nvidia has updated the 173.xx drivers and have added support for Xorg 1.8:
http://www.nvidia.de/object/linux-display-ia32-173.14.27-driver-de.html
I know, th
Am 13.06.2010 16:09, schrieb Gerhard Magnus:
> I'm trying to set up the RPMFusion Depository on a x86_64 system running
> FC13. According to the "Personal Guide" at
> http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-f13.html#yum
> I need to run these two commands
>
> rpm -ivh
> http://download1.rpmfusi
Am 08.06.2010 09:16, schrieb Waleed Harbi:
*I hope those helps:*
*
*
*32bit:*
*http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_173.14.25.html*
*
*
*64bit:*
*http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_amd64_173.14.25.html*
*
*
*Nvidia drivers link:*
*http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index5.aspx?lang
Am 07.06.2010 06:01, schrieb Michael Cronenworth:
> On 06/06/2010 01:49 PM, Boris Glawe wrote:
>
>> Do you know, whether it's not there yet, or does rpmfusion not provide
>> any old versions of the graphic card any more?
>>
>>
> It's not rp
Hi,
is there an nvidia driver version 173.x for my Geforce FX 5200
graphic card for Fedora 13?
I've enabled the rpmfusion repos and this is what I get, when I search
nvidia modules:
# yum list "kmod-nvidia*"
Geladene Plugins: download-order, fastestmirror, presto, refresh-packagekit
Loadin
> Just out of curiosity, how would one do that without any of the
> package management tools available? Is it with a separate instance of
> rpm/yum that is on the rescue disc? But aren't packages like yum and
> rpm not relocatable?
>
> Thanks for any clarifications.
>
>
Actually you don't eve