john bray wrote:
> this seems to be a relatively common problem, and have a relatively
> simple solution.
>
> i just added bugzilla bug:
> http://bugzilla.atrpms.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1283
>
> hopefully, it will document the problem.
>   
I don't think there's going to be an easy way to specify which cards go 
with which drivers in the description.  If you say Geforce 2 for 7185 
then there will be people like me who thinks that will include all 
Geforce 2 cards. Maybe a link to the nvidia website that lists which 
cards are supported by which driver?  Either that or them all in the 
package description.
> marshall, i quoted parts of your email, but forgot to attribute it.
> apoliogies.
>   
No problem.  Looks like my problem hasn't been solved though.  I still 
get the

"(EE) Failed to load module "nvidia" (module does not exist, 0)."

error.  I fixed it by creating a the link nvidia_drv.so that points to 
nvidia-1.0-9639.o. I saw another thread that said the nvidia legacy drivers are 
still looking for .so instead of .o.  This should probably be fixed.

Marshall


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