On 02/16/14 06:06, Christopher Thielen wrote:
> I believe I followed the instructions at
> http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2011/fedora-16-nvidia-drivers-install-guide-disable-nouveau-driver/
> which are admittedly out of date.
>
> I _did_ have a /usr/lib/modprobe.d/blacklist-nouveau.conf, t
I believe I followed the instructions at
http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2011/fedora-16-nvidia-drivers-install-guide-disable-nouveau-driver/
which are admittedly out of date.
I _did_ have a /usr/lib/modprobe.d/blacklist-nouveau.conf, thanks for
suggesting that. I deleted it and rebooted:
On 02/15/14 10:16, Christopher Thielen wrote:
> I tried Ed Greshko's suggestion of removing the bad kernels and reinstalling
> but I still end up without Nouveau support in the newly installed kernel.
>
> I believe it's not a UEFI boot, it's a Dell Latitude D630.
>
> I did notice when I boot the o
I tried Ed Greshko's suggestion of removing the bad kernels and
reinstalling but I still end up without Nouveau support in the newly
installed kernel.
I believe it's not a UEFI boot, it's a Dell Latitude D630.
I did notice when I boot the old, working kernel, I see nouveau in the
output of 'l
On 14 February 2014 05:50, Christopher Thielen wrote:
> Hi fedora-users,
>
> I think I broke my Fedora 20 Nouveau KMS when I tried out the nVidia
> driver.
>
>
How did you install the nvidia driver?
FWIW, I don't see anything in the kernel command line in your grub.cfg that
would disable KMS for
On 02/14/14 11:50, Christopher Thielen wrote:
> I think I broke my Fedora 20 Nouveau KMS when I tried out the nVidia driver.
>
> My grub boot menu has three kernel entries and only the oldest of the three
> boots with the graphical loader and has X using the Nouveau driver. The two
> newer ones b