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7 Feb
2005
7 Feb
'05
16:30
On Monday 07 February 2005 16:32, Lennart Börjeson wrote:
No, there isn't. YaST can only handle rpms. Sad, but if you just remember (how often have I not myself forgot...) to reinstall the driver each time you upgrade the kernel, everything should be OK. I've found it useful to keep the installation in /root together with a one-liner script which does
sh NVIDIA-Linux-
-pkg1.run -a -q --ui=none
AFAIK, it's necessary to do that *after* reboot, since the module has to be compiled for the new kernel, not for the currently running one. You probably can put that line into boot.local together with a test for the nvidia module. -- Bernd Paysan "If you want it done right, you have to do it yourself" http://www.jwdt.com/~paysan/