Which leaves me asking,
What driver is used to 'get the system running',
How to build the kmods for my kernel ( 3.10.9 AFAIK)
.. Then on, sounds good.
Can I try this with my old ati card in, on one monitor,
The nVidia on the second monitor?
Tia,
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On 28 Aug 2013, at 14:27, George Galt <george.galt(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Get your system running -- with the card installed -- then install
the correct nVidia driver. I don't know if the nVidia filed (kmods) are still
available for you kernel you are running. If not, you can compile your own files from the
source rpms or you can try installing the akmod file and see if it will build the correct
files for you.
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 5:36 AM, Dave Pawson <dave.pawson(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> New to nVidia.
> I have a card, Asus Nvidia GeForce GT640.
> Fedora 19, 64 bit.
> Kernel 3.9.9-302.fc19.x86_64
> the 3.10 kernel won't run with my current
> graphics card.
>
> Looking at
http://rpmfusion.org/Howto/nVidia#About_this_Howto
>
> No mention of whether to install the card first or the drivers? Which
> is the correct order please?
>
> TiA
> --
> Dave Pawson
> XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
> Docbook FAQ.
>
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