On Fri, 06 Sep 2013 13:07:45 +0200 Wolfgang Bauer <e9325...@student.tuwien.ac.at> wrote:
> Am Freitag, 6. September 2013, 10:36:34 schrieb Ys: > > > Nope, running that command on my system shows this: > > (without nvidia-settings installed) > > i5150pc@Animus30:~> nvidia-settings > > If 'nvidia-settings' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to > > lookup the package that contains it, like this: cnf nvidia-settings > > > > and running directly: > > > > i5150pc@Animus30:~> /usr/bin/nvidia-settings > > bash: /usr/bin/nvidia-settings: No such file or directory > > > I guess that's after you uninstalled nvidia-settings, right? > > Well, that is one aspect of the problem: > If you freshly install the nvidia driver, you _will_ have > nvidia-settings. If you then install nvidia-settings, the driver's > version gets overwritten and is gone. > If you uninstall nvidia-settings again, the binary > (/usr/bin/nvidia-settings) gets removed, although it originally was > installed together with the driver. > > Try to run "rpm -V x11-video-nvidiaG03" and you will get messages > about missing files. (provided you installed the driver using the rpm) > > Or try to reinstall the driver _without_ installing the package > "nvidia- settings". You should be able to run nvidia-settings > nonetheless. > > Kind regards, > Wolfgang > > _______________________________________________ > Packman mailing list > Packman@links2linux.de > http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman This isn't going to any where, If you don't want that package, don't install it. (that's your choice) _______________________________________________ Packman mailing list Packman@links2linux.de http://lists.links2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman