Hi, 

Sheesh,
I was planning to start using fedora as soon as core 2 came out
(currently I'm running Redhat 9) but I have a video card with an nvidia
chipset. Obviously there is no problem using this card under Redhat 9,
but if there is under fedora, then I'm gonna have to wait till the
nvidia driver is updated. I have no experience recompiling kernels, it's
something that I'm postponing. 
There must be plenty of others in the same boat!

kr,

Luke

On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 14:25, andrew fries wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 10:19, Lyle Chapman wrote:
> > Has anybody got the same problem?
> > 
> > I have just upgraded to Fedora Core 2 and have installed the nvidia 
> > drivers. I cannot find the file "XF86Config" the closest file is 
> > xorg.conf which has the same information. I have tried adding the 
> > driver line for nvidia but it hangs the machine with a blank screen 
> > that I cannot get out of (hard boot" when I try to start x.
> > 
> > Any ideas? Thanks
> 
> And here is a possible solution; basically it looks like in order to get
> current nVidia drivers to work you need to compile your own kernel with
> disabled 4KSTACKS option, whatever that might be. Or just wait a week or
> two and let this sort itself out...
> 
> http://linuxiso.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=18282&sid=44928588c8d64a13b3a09eac48a6c6df
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