On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 8:18 PM, Bruno Wolff III <br...@wolff.to> wrote:
> If you think that getting an updated > kernel installed without the corresponding nVidia kmod being installed is > a problem, you could suggest that they use conflicts to block those > updates. As I said, I don't believe rpmfusion, a repository not supported by Red Hat/Fedora, could block a kernel update. > They may counter suggest that people who feel this is a problem > should be using amods in stead of kmods I used akmod once because kmod wasn't provided. It didn't work.,, for me, though it seems that it worked for some peopke on this list. I have no idea how theses things work but maybe they have problems making kmod work for every card??? Anyway, working with akmod was not a pleasant experience for me and I've sworn I'd never get back to it, It's now 4 days that the latest kernel has been released and the equivalent quernel module is still not available.
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