On Fri, 12 Dec 2008, MargoAndTodd wrote:
MHR wrote:
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 3:49 PM, MargoAndTodd <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I have been using the ".run" (NVIDIA-Linux-x86-177.82-pkg1.run)
> package from nVidia. I was looking for something that I did not
> have to drop to run level 3 and reconfigure every time I get
> a kernel update. I don't really care how new an RPM is as
> long as it works.
Then you should be using the rpm from rpmforge that also installs the
dkms hooks so you _don't_ have to rebuild every time you install a new
kernel. I've been doing this for over a year, and it has been
completely flawless and seamless. I use CentOS, too.
You mean the beta? When I last tried this, it did load dkms. It
was a disaster. I reported it to this mail list at the
time. If I am remembering correctly, the response back was
that it was beta code and to be expected.
Does rpmforge have general release in our future?
[...@rhun ~]# rpm -q dkms
dkms-2.0.20.4-1.el5.rf
[...@rhun ~]# rpm -q --qf '%{url}\n' dkms
http://linux.dell.com/dkms/
[...@rhun ~]# lynx -dump http://linux.dell.com/dkms/ | head -4
DKMS
The latest stable version is: 2.0.20.4
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