On 12/26/2011 05:07 PM, Pete Travis wrote:
On Dec 26, 2011 2:07 PM, "Lawrence Graves" <lgrave...@gmail.com
<mailto:lgrave...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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> I would like to do an update on my Dell 9400 Inspiron which is
running 275.43 nvidia drivers. Is there a command that will allow me
this option if need. Please help.
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You don't need to worry about it unless there is a kernel update, at
which point you should reinstall the drivers so they build against the
new kernel. IIRC, that's. '/NVIDIA.RUN --uninstall '
Try the kmod again while you have the nvidia ones uninstalled, if you
like. I still haven't read where the default drivers were inadequate
for you....
I am going to do this for you Pete, and pray it works. I haven't tried
this way before. I have install Fedora 16 on my laptop about 30 times
trying to get the 290.10 nvidia drivers from rpmfusion to installed but
I never tried it this way.
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