I'm still trying to decide if letting #1 son know of the existence of 
FreeGeek was a good idea.

After running around swapping parts between his GeekBox and the family 
computer (AKA the Handy Pile of Parts) he's left me with a quirk in the 
family computer -- it used to have an Nvidia card in it, which he 
claimed.  Ubuntu would boot, but bitched severely about the lack of the 
Nvidia card and wouldn't reconfigure itself as advertised.  I tried 
uninstalling the Nvidia driver, hoping that would fix up the 
configuration files -- it doesn't; now Ubuntu bitches that it can't find 
the driver.

Argh.

So, how do I tell Ubuntu Karmic that it isn't supposed to load the 
Nvidia kernel module any more?

-- 
Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
Voice: 503-631-7815
Cell:  503-349-8432
http://www.wescottdesign.com


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