Yes, you have to reinstall the drivers. With every driver download and install with YOU the kernel module gets installed to /lib/modules/<kernel-version>-default/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia.ko so if you install a new kernel the driver needs to reside in the said directory of the _new_ kernel. Thus if you don't reinstall the driver after a kernel update it's just not installed at all. have fun MIchael Am Dienstag, 1. Juni 2004 15:41 schrieb Franz Mach:
--- Andreas Jaeger
schrieb: > I've uploaded 2.6.5 AMD64 Linux kernel to ftp.suse.com/pub/people/aj/Kernel-AMD64/
The kernels contain a lot of fixes since 2.6.4, including even some backports from 2.6.6 and 2.6.6.
Btw. the kernels should also work with the Nvidia driver.
just again my naiv question: if install these rpms do i have to reinstall the nvidia driver then ? i ask because i don't want a Xserver crash after the next reboot and on the other side i don't like to reinstall nvidia when it isn't necessary...
best regards Franz
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