Le 28/01/2013 23:52, Nux! a écrit :
On 28.01.2013 21:26, Lamar Owen wrote:
The pipe-dream, and a 'better than Windows' experience, is a single
package set that covers all legacy versions plus the current version
and leverages udev to load the right bits at boot time. I have no
clue how
Phil Perry wrote:
On 29/01/13 19:54, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Le 28/01/2013 23:52, Nux! a écrit :
On 28.01.2013 21:26, Lamar Owen wrote:
The pipe-dream, and a 'better than Windows' experience, is a single
package set that covers all legacy versions plus the current version
and leverages
On 03/18/2015 07:06 PM, Tony Schreiner wrote:
I updated a workstation with CentOS-CR and got the new
kernel-3.10.0-229.el7.x86_64
I removed kmod-nvidia-304xx and nvidia-x11-drv-304xx, rebooted, and then
reinstalled with the latest versions of those. But upon reboot the
nvidia module is not
On 08/11/2015 02:12 AM, Prakhar Joshi wrote:
I have a laptop which has Nvidia GeForce 820M graphics card and Realtek
RTL8723BE wireless ethernet card. Both these devices are not detected in
CentOS 7. I need drivers for these two devices. Please help.
Start by reading these:
for nvidia:
On 03/22/2016 09:12 PM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
On 03/22/2016 06:15 PM, Stephen Isard wrote:
Could I be doing something wrong in my (re)installation? I am just
using "yum upgrade" (or downgrade) with the elrepo repository enabled.
you *are* rebooting after that, right?
On 03/22/2016 06:15 PM, Stephen Isard wrote:
Could I be doing something wrong in my (re)installation? I am just
using "yum upgrade" (or downgrade) with the elrepo repository enabled.
you *are* rebooting after that, right?
___
elrepo mailing
On 08/23/2016 11:09 PM, Phil Perry wrote:
On 23/08/16 18:28, Phil Perry wrote:
So at this point I'd like to have a discussion around our options (maybe
there are more that I haven't thought of). Option 1 is obviously the
simplest but is difficult to evaluate without knowing the stability
Hello,
as mentioned a few weeks ago I am trying to get C7 fully functional on a
new Acer Aspire E5-575G-55DE laptop, which has an intel i5-6200U with
integrated HD Graphics 520 as well as a nvidia GeForce GTX 950M.
Thanks to advice from this list I got the intel graphics to work with
the
, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Hi again,
as posted a short while ago, I have a new Acer Aspire E5-575G-55DE
laptop and am trying to get C7 running on it.
This laptop has an intel i5-6200U with integrated HD Graphics 520. It
also has an nvidia GeForce GTX 950M.
Installing kmod-nvidia and bumblebee
On 09/20/2016 05:29 PM, Phil Perry wrote:
On 20/09/16 14:29, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
Hi,
I bought a new laptop for my son, an Acer Aspire E5-575G-55DE, and
installed Centos 7 on it.
The wireless is:
$ lspci -nn | grep Network
03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Qualcomm Atheros Device [168c
Hi,
I bought a new laptop for my son, an Acer Aspire E5-575G-55DE, and
installed Centos 7 on it.
The wireless is:
$ lspci -nn | grep Network
03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Qualcomm Atheros Device [168c:0042]
(rev 31)
The driver for this is ath10k, so I tried installing kmod-ath10k and
Hi again,
as posted a short while ago, I have a new Acer Aspire E5-575G-55DE
laptop and am trying to get C7 running on it.
This laptop has an intel i5-6200U with integrated HD Graphics 520. It
also has an nvidia GeForce GTX 950M.
Installing kmod-nvidia and bumblebee as explained [1] results
On 06/01/2018 02:57 PM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
For some reason you keep top-posting on this thread, but whatever.
Thanks for forwarding my previous message Akemi, my email address
changed and I hadn't updated it. This one should go through.
John: that is the same issue I was having
;> Thanks for the tip.
>>
>> I installed and configured bumblebee (using primus as an
alternative to
>> optirun). I followed the instructions and machine now hangs when
I get to:
>> [OK] Started GNOME display Manager.
>> [OK] Started V
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