On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Axel Thimm <axel.th...@atrpms.net> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 12:06:14PM +1100, O&M Ugarcina wrote:
> > I would like to ask for a favour please . Myself and probably many
> > others have migrated over to RHEL / Centos /SL to escape the fedora
> > rat race , which was forcing us into a operating system upgrade
> > every 6months ( or 12 ) just to be able to keep up with myth .
> > Recently the Nvidia people have realised that not all of their users
> > are happy to stay on the bleeding edge , having to put up with
> > broken bits and segfaults on the new release . So they have started
> > maintaining a Long Lived branch release , which is stable and does
> > not chase every new gimmick that comes along . It would be a perfect
> > match with long term support OS such as RHEL . Would it be possible
> > to include this branch into atrpms ?
>
> Makes perfect sense, and it had slipped me until now. I'm building the
> packages for all distros and also added a package selector
> (nvidia-graphics-long-lived) to the mix. The next master/mirror update
> will carry these, just
>
> yum install nvidia-graphics-long-lived
>
> later today. :)
>
>
Sorry, but the gl output for mplayer is broken in this driver.

Just try mplayer -vo gl some_video

and only the sound comes up. The 280 and 285 series work flawlessly for me
...



-- 
Paulo Roma Cavalcanti
LCG - UFRJ
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