kernel, until the new driver arrives.

Best, :-)
Marko



> Darn, I missed the bugreport on downgrading to the 280 version, that would 
> have made the time spent *hours* less.  In any case, he's
> working now and we discussed going forward when a new driver comes out.  
> While I tend to agree with going with the newest driver I
> will, as I typically do with anybody when discussing these sorts of things, 
> advocate letting *others* be the guinea pigs and wait to
> see if anything shakes out after it's released before upgrading to it.  He 
> has a working system now and I wouldn't want to see that
> go away with another buggy driver.
>
> Thanks for the info Marko.  I'll have to check more carefully in the future.
>
> Kevin

On another note, Lawrence informed me that his video stopped working again this 
morning after a reboot.  However, he found that
nVidia had a new 275.43 driver out as of 12/14 that, it says, supports his card 
(mine too for that matter).  He's installed it (from
the nVidia website, not rpmfusion) and has working X again. 

Kevin
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