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On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Joseph Allen wrote:
Oh well yes, I meant the Nouveau driver. The non free one I hate
badly due
to the fact that it broke my mom's computer when she did a kernel update
(although she could have done a hard reboot during a kernel update... She
doesn't seem to get that doing such things cause bad errors). She has to
boot into a older kernel version just to start X! But yes, I would not give
a guide to that wretched piece of software after what it did to her
computer. I just know that there has to be something to help people who have
Nvidia graphics cards. When I first installed Fedora 11 on my mom's computer
the goal was to improve Flash (which skipped and sometimes wouldn't play on
MS Vista). But after installation the refresh rate on screen was once every
second. So I was just pointing out that unless they fixed that in Fedora 12
there needs to be a guide to getting Nvidia to work. Otherwise some people
will just not use Fedora due to the fact that a low refresh rate and VGA
resolution won't make them very happy
Ahh cool. I apologize for my rant then.
Honestly at this point it should 'just work', and if it doesn't it
deserves filing a bug.
Nouveau became the default Nvidia driver in Fedora 11, and has made
tons of progress since then.
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