At 8:08 AM +0200 10/28/05, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
Jeff Vian wrote: ...
The kernel is installed, not updated. It does not load the new kernel until a reboot occurs so if you watch for the update in the yum.log then you can do the reboot and driver update at your convenience.
I can do that, you can do that.
The "ordinary users" I have can't. :-(
Some of them have dualboot machines, and therefore reboot regularly.
Hm, I'll guess it would be easier to stick with the files from nvidia and make a script that is run during boot that builds and installs the kernel module, if necessary.
Yes, and after your users have tested it a while, how about submitting it as a RFE for the livna packages? It sounds useful. ____________________________________________________________________ TonyN.:' mailto:tonynelson@georgeanelson.com ' http://www.georgeanelson.com/