nvidia blues
Karl Larsen
k5di at zianet.com
Tue Oct 30 12:20:40 UTC 2007
Scott van Looy wrote:
> Today Karl Larsen did spake thusly:
>
>> I had nvidia running fine on this computer using the kmod-nvidia
>> files that come from fedora. Then I was told about better nvidia
>> software from their web site. I got it and tried to install it on
>> this computer. It did not install and it ruined the older nvidia.
>
> If you install stuff over existing stuff it'll most likely
> break...what you appear to have done is installed the livna
> kmod-nvidia package and its dependencies and then installed the nvidia
> binary installer over this
>
>> I find init has nvidia in it and it comes up broken. It writes
>> FAILED in red letters on bootup. It complains it can't find a python
>> config file and it is not there, I checked.
>
> You've probably overwritten some of the yum installed files with
> nvidia installer files
>
>> Now what I would really like to do is eliminate that entry in init
>> so I can use the newer nvidia. Failing in that I need to find out
>> what sets up the nvidia with the kmod-nvidia files.
>
> yum remove kmod-nvidia (to remove the rpm version from livna)
>
> nvidia-installer --uninstall (to remove the binary version from nvidia)
>
> I did both of those earlier. I got a new kmod-nvidia file from the
> update today. It figures because I got a new kernel yesterday.
What I want is a way to get the broken init call deleted. If I goto
/etc/rc.d/init.d/ I see the nvidia init entry and would like to
un-install it. But I do not know how to.
--
Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
Linux User
#450462 http://counter.li.org.
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