Google Earth

Karl Larsen k5di at zianet.com
Sat Jan 12 17:50:59 UTC 2008


Claude Jones wrote:
> On Sat January 12 2008, Karl Larsen wrote:
>   
>> I would like to try the re-packaged rpm files from Fedora. How do
>> you start the update system so it works with every new kernel? I think
>> someone said you have to go to freshrpms wherever that is :-)
>>     
>
> Karl: Go to freshrpms.net
>
> A little way down is the instruction:
> "The easiest way to install freshrpms.net packages is to click here from 
> within firefox.........."
>
> Click on the word 'here' and that will install the freshrpms repo
> Keep in mind that some packages from freshrpms MAY clash with packages from 
> the livna repository, if you also have that enabled. Tread carefully. 
> Personally, I switched to freshrpms as my sole repo for most non-fedora 
> packages. If you want to go with their nVidia package, you'll have to first 
> uninstall the tarball you've installed from the nVidia site. I don't remember 
> the instruction, but you should be able to find it. 
>
> When you install the nVidia package from freshrpms, it will also pull 
> the 'dkms' package, which stands for 'dynamic kernel module script' - each 
> time you reboot your machine after that, that script will check your 
> installed nVidia kernel-module against your running kernel and if it's not 
> correct, it will automatically build a new kernel module for you before 
> continuing the boot - when your machine comes up after a new kernel update, 
> you will see this happen, and your machine will come up fully working with 
> the nVidia driver. 
>
> Note that there are some reports of some folks having problems with a package 
> or two using the freshrpms package. I believe Gene H and Ric M have reported 
> such issues in the past. I have been running the freshrpms nVidia drivers on 
> multiple machines for a couple of years now without issues. 
>
>   
    It sure seems if you want to do something good on Fedora you must go 
elsewhere to get the software. I use VLC because it lets you listen to 
anything and see anything. The Totem system is nice software but 
worthless because Fedora says you can't load the drivers needed to make 
Totem work. Catch 22 situation.

Karl


-- 

	Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
	Linux User
	#450462   http://counter.li.org.
   PGP 4208 4D6E 595F 22B9 FF1C  ECB6 4A3C 2C54 FE23 53A7




More information about the fedora-list mailing list