Hi there. I recently installed Fedora KDE Plasma as I managed to break my Ubuntu installation after an upgrade and thought why not try something else:
http://blogologue.com/frames?url=http://blogologue.com/blog_entry?id=1506168845X29 And found that after googling, I had to install the NVIDIA drivers as the linked-to recipe in the blog post says. After asking on the <k...@lists.fedoraproject.org> list, subject "Usability issue, newly installed Fedora KDE plasma" - it became clear that there were packages of NVIDIA available for installation, in a setup which was much less cumbersome than the NVIDIA installer recipe. So I was wondering, wouldn't it be OK to make non-free software more easily available for new Fedora users? I guess I could've asked on a chat channel or mailing list what was the right thing to do, but coming from Ubuntu I was accustomed to non-free drivers being easily available. Regards, Morten -- Videos at https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBlogologue Twittering at http://twitter.com/blogologue Blogging at http://blogologue.com Playing music at https://soundcloud.com/morten-w-petersen Also playing music and podcasting here: http://www.mixcloud.com/morten-w-petersen/ On Google+ here https://plus.google.com/107781930037068750156 On Instagram at https://instagram.com/morphexx/ _______________________________________________ rpmfusion-users mailing list -- rpmfusion-users@lists.rpmfusion.org To unsubscribe send an email to rpmfusion-users-le...@lists.rpmfusion.org