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guess we should brace for a new onslaught of broken nVidia and other
device drivers installed "the easy way" ?? -- palladium Have a lot of fun.. |
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Believe it or not, my video survived this update. (I have an NVidia chipset.) I was pleasantly surprised.
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On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 17:36:02 +0000, smpoole7 wrote:
> Believe it or not, my video survived this update. (I have an NVidia > chipset.) I was pleasantly surprised. ![]() Worked fine here as well. -- Jim Henderson openSUSE Forums Moderator |
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Why are you surprised the NVidia drivers from the repos "survived" the update?
That's exactly the way it should be. Kernel Module Packages - openSUSE During 11.1 there was one update which needed new kmp-packages (during 11.0 there was even none).
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On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 18:26:01 +0000, Akoellh wrote:
> Why are you surprised the NVidia drivers from the repos "survived" the > update? I'm not. I was commenting that it worked fine here. I can't remember having a problem with it, contrary to palladium's comment. Jim -- Jim Henderson openSUSE Forums Moderator |
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> I'm not. I was commenting that it worked fine here. I can't remember
> having a problem with it, contrary to palladium's comment. i guess you missed all the crying (you were not here _everyday_).. try to search for threads titled with words like: after kernel update problem black screen help crisis hurry login move, mix and match, you will find some of the threads...there are a bunch...just with the two kernel upgrades in 11.1, here are a few: http://forums.opensuse.org/search.php?searchid=1312269 -- palladium Have a lot of fun.. |
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On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 23:18:23 +0000, palladium wrote:
>> I'm not. I was commenting that it worked fine here. I can't remember >> having a problem with it, contrary to palladium's comment. > > i guess you missed all the crying (you were not here _everyday_).. > > try to search for threads titled with words like: > > after kernel update problem black screen help crisis hurry login > > move, mix and match, you will find some of the threads...there are a > bunch...just with the two kernel upgrades in 11.1, > > here are a few: http://forums.opensuse.org/search.php?searchid=1312269 Oh, I saw reports, but I also have been doing forums for long enough (almost 20 years now) to know that in general, the only ones who post about an issue are the ones who actually are having the issue. It's rare for someone to come in and say "everything's working great, just wanted to let you know". It's easy to lose sight of that perspective when all you are seeing are the problem reports and nothing of the successes. But also my experience with recent updates has been good, which is what my initial reply was in fact about - my own experiences. That's not to say I haven't had bad experiences with nvidia's drivers (or ATIs, I've used both a fair bit), just that the last few kernel updates I've gotten haven't caused problems with video. (The last kernel update did mess up my Wacom driver, but I expected that since I'm using an experimental driver with support for the Intuos4 OLED panels - something that's not in any of the stock driver packages). Jim -- Jim Henderson openSUSE Forums Moderator |
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seems you couldn't tell that my "guess we should brace for a new
onslaught of broken nVidia and other device drivers installed "the easy way" ??" was *not* talking about my (or your) personal experience with problems following kernel upgrades [i also had no problems with kernel updates--actually, no update problems i can recall since loading 10.3 about two years ago].. but, rather i was thinking about the inexperienced user base who elected to do things "the easy way" with the One Clicks available via http://software.opensuse.org/search in my opinion: the One Click was a great idea, but in implementation it became a way to lay multiple land mines in the path leading to Linux Nirvana... by both 1) insuring a mass of n00bs with broken systems after each kernel update, and 2) through littering their enabled repo list with multiple unnecessary and dependency problem producing sources that keep those users popping in daily with strange and unexplained problems.. so often is that *the* problem that Carl very often begins his GREAT help by asking for a list of the repos--and, his first (and often only) step is to prune the list back to reasonable...and then repair with zipper magic.. see: http://forums.opensuse.org/search.php?searchid=1312678 -- palladium Have a lot of fun.. |
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