586.rpm
and I have tested that the RPMS install and work correctly on a standard
machine (I don't have a >1GB machine to test this) for every set of
kernel
and RPMS.
The best bet would probably be to recompile a custom kernel and compile
the
Nvidia drivers with it.
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to use a version of the
VIM
editor which includes recently added enhancements like interpreters for
the
Python and Perl scripting languages. You'll also need to install the
vim-common package.
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nstalled a RedHat 7.1
> instead with none of these problems.
On your installation problem, could you send me (in private) your
ddebug.log, install.log and report.bug from the root home dir (if you
still have them) so that I can try to figure out what went wrong
compared to mine ?
Another unlikely reason for your problem may be that your ISO CDs were
corrupted. Did you check the md5sum before burning them ?
Thanks for your feedback, anyway. I don't have many real tests on RAID
systems.
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all there and it is
> pretty damn easy. (Much better than trying to get the Voodoo Banshee
> drivers working or my Matrox G400 Max with two monitors.)
Don't forget to add the 'Load "glx"' line to the Module section if you
want to have OpenGL acceleration.
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others, their last WM is always the
default value.
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lt-f[n]) I can login nicely.
>
> Matt
It was a problem in the pam modules on the very first login and should
be
fixed now with the latest release of pam (pam-0.74-4mdk).
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is one global place for any shell as you want the
parameters to
be set for each user.
The file /etc/rc.local is for configuration specific to the system, not
the users. For
example, it overwrites the /etc/issue and /etc/issue.net at each reboot.
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