I agree with Matthew, look at
http://rpmfusion.org/Howto/nVidia#head-205aab6f190d363e3915c0fa2e0681fc392aaeb6.
If you can't live without it :
1) Boot without X, and login as root
2) sh ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-195.36.15-pkg2.run
It will compile a kernel module against your current kernel, and when
As you suggested, with iommu=soft everything went fine.
Thank you Brian
Filippo
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From: "Brian Millett"
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 10:16 PM
To: "Community support for Fedora users"
Subject: Re: Startx crash after update
hardware problem and changed the system board. Not sure if I want to install
fedora; thinking of changing to red hat as it seems more stable.
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:58 PM, Fil-ShinyMetal
wrote:
Nermin,
After the very first update of my FC12_64 I've got the same problem on a
c
Great, thank, I'll try tomorrow.
F
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Hi there,
I will describe shortly my situation.
2 Z800 HP server, 6 GBytes of ram with 1 80 GB sata for the os and 2 sata 1TB
in software raid1.
The graphic board is an Nvidia Quadro FX380
I have other servers ( FC10 ) that mirrors locally the update and everything
publicly available repositories
Hi,
normally i leave it off on my servers, even without the link you did.
On the clients, is nice for the wireless.
Fil
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Nermin,
After the very first update of my FC12_64 I've got the same problem on a couple
of Z800, and seems related to the video hardware.
My Z800s has 3 disks, 1 for the boot and 2 1 TB in software raid1 and a
runnlevel 3, so I can log in normally.
A startx does a 2 seconds of heavy work on the