>At this risk of sounding a bit harsh... If you don't know where your software 
>is coming from, don't use it. If >you don't understand that you had to install 
>the RPM Fusion repositories to get akmods, you probably shouldn't >be using 
>it. It's really designed for people who are running modified/custom kernels, 
>since it doesn't look >like that's the case, just stick with the kmods package.
>
>Richard

Thanks for the help and you aren't being harsh, just a little short :-). I'm 
not sure I fully subscribe to the attitude that the *only* correct place to ask 
my question is RPM fusion's mailing list. Yes, I got the akmod from their 
repository, but my issue isn't with any akmod in particular, but the 
reliability of the standard akmod system.

Thanks for the direction though. I will post on RPM Fusion and see what comes 
of it.
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