m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 1:00 PM, James A. Peltierjpeltier@sfu.ca wrote:
You can also use the nVidia driver package as part of rpmforge or rpmfusion which uses DKMS to build the driver for you on each reboot.
You don't have to build for each kernel update if you use kernel version independent, kABI-tracking kmod packages from ELRepo:
http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-nvidia
The DKMS version of Nvidia driver at rpmforge is not being actively maintained and will be deprecated in favor of kmods.
Um, has anyone successfully set up a twin-headed machine with the oss driver for nvidia? With a second screen beside the first (sorry, monitor 1 to the right of monitor 0<g>), not duplicating the first monitor?
mark "why do you *think* I'm using the proprietary one?"
the elrepo driver (and the old rpmforge dkms, which is deprecated in favor of the elrepo kABI-independant version) *is* the proprietary driver. check it out and *then* complain if it doesn't work, I doubt that will happen :-)