On Sun, 2011-10-16 at 05:30 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> You're supposed to upgrade using gnome-packagekit or KPackageKit,
> which will
> display a list of updates. If you see a kernel update without a
> matching
> kmod update in the list, just uncheck it, where's the problem?
To much work or a
Sérgio Basto wrote:
> yeah , but how many times after yum update, you update kernel and
> rpmfusion is not update kmods .
You're supposed to upgrade using gnome-packagekit or KPackageKit, which will
display a list of updates. If you see a kernel update without a matching
kmod update in the list,
On Sat, 2011-10-15 at 19:11 +0200, Nicolas Chauvet wrote:
> 2011/10/15 Sérgio Basto :
> > Hi,
> > I recently update one laptop with Fedora 14 and nvidia graphics drives,
> > and once more I don't got X after kernel upgrade.
> > As my experience in rpmfusion, I got akomd which build kmod and
> > ev
2011/10/15 Sérgio Basto :
> Hi,
> I recently update one laptop with Fedora 14 and nvidia graphics drives,
> and once more I don't got X after kernel upgrade.
> As my experience in rpmfusion, I got akomd which build kmod and
> everything works great .
This is not related to either or not using akmod
Hi,
I recently update one laptop with Fedora 14 and nvidia graphics drives,
and once more I don't got X after kernel upgrade.
As my experience in rpmfusion, I got akomd which build kmod and
everything works great .
So to avoid this happens often after upgrade kernel, I suggest on wiki
howto , ex
2011/10/15 Ankur Sinha :
> On Fri, 2011-09-23 at 13:47 +0100, Chris Nolan wrote:
>> I can no longer maintain wl-kmod or broadcom-wl either.
>>
>> After 4 years of Fedora I am bored of having to upgrade every 13
>> months
>> so I jumped ship to Arch.
>>
>> Any takers? Is there some process I need to