Re: [CentOS] Kernel 4.12 and nVidia Driver

2017-09-05 Thread Phil Perry
On 05/09/17 14:11, Alexander Dalloz wrote: Am 05.09.2017 um 06:16 schrieb Eugene Poole: I tried to move to the latest stable kernel (4.12) so I could take "latest stable kernel (4.12) - that's not a CentOS project kernel. Can we guess that you are using the ELrepo kernel-ml? advantage of

Re: [CentOS] Kernel 4.12 and nVidia Driver

2017-09-05 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am 05.09.2017 um 06:16 schrieb Eugene Poole: I tried to move to the latest stable kernel (4.12) so I could take "latest stable kernel (4.12) - that's not a CentOS project kernel. Can we guess that you are using the ELrepo kernel-ml? advantage of my newest custom system (Intel Core I7

Re: [CentOS] Kernel 4.12 and nVidia Driver

2017-09-05 Thread mad.scientist.at.large
generally, no it won't update the kernel.  you can get security fixes for it if your' system is looking for updates regularly (you should set it to check at least daily).  it will usually update a version ( i.e. 2.16 would upgrade to 2.X.) and if you let it.  you generally don't want auto

[CentOS] Kernel 4.12 and nVidia Driver

2017-09-04 Thread Eugene Poole
I tried to move to the latest stable kernel (4.12) so I could take advantage of my newest custom system (Intel Core I7 6-core; 64 GB RAM; MSI nVidia graphics card; 2 - 120 GB SSD; 2 - 4TB WD Black) on a UEFI Asrock mother board. I've had the machine for 3-months but I couldn't get it to work