Fedora 10 + Nvidia 6100 go fails with proprietary drivers

John5342 john5342 at googlemail.com
Tue Oct 14 11:28:50 UTC 2008


>I think rather you need the legacy 96xx driver, which is packaged by Livna.
Actually if we are still talking about the 6100 it is supported by the
standard driver. No need for the legacy driver.

2008/10/14 Denis Leroy <denis at poolshark.org>

> Denis Leroy wrote:
>
>> Valent Turkovic wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I installed Fedora 10 beta on HP tx1000 and everything worked out of
>>> the box except wireless because it is broacom :( I fixed that with
>>> loading broadcom firmware.
>>>
>>> This is my first Nvidia laptop that I have worked on in last few years
>>> (all I have worked on have Intel video chips) so I'm not sure what to
>>> expect from Nvidia proprietary drivers (and sorry for posting about
>>> non open source stuff here).
>>>
>>> I installed latest kmod-nvidia drivers from livna-development repo but
>>> after reboot I don't get to the GDM :(
>>>
>>
>> The 6100 is not yet supported for Linux:
>>
>> http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=57791
>>
>
> Oh boy, that was a really old article. I'm sorry.
>
> I think rather you need the legacy 96xx driver, which is packaged by Livna.
>
>
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