On Thursday 21 January 2010 07:16:56 Jay_Linux wrote:
I am using the nouveau driver on a recent Fedora 12 install (earlier
Fedora 10). Is there a way to revert to the 3-colour progress bar
shown on boot-up (as in earlier Fedora versions), instead of the
Fedora logo ?
$ su -
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Yesterday I installed F12 on one of my systems. The install and update went
fine and everything was running fine. Since I have an Nvidia cras in my
system I thought I would install the nvidia driver from the rpmfusion repo.
Here is my Nvidia card info:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 11:32:13 -0700
Paolo Galtieri pgalti...@gmail.com wrote:
Yesterday I installed F12 on one of my systems. The install and
update went fine and everything was running fine. Since I have an
Nvidia cras in my system I thought I would install the nvidia driver
from the
Following the steps I'm now running on the nvidia driver.
However, I'm still having the problem with nautilus not displaying the
desktop icons. I also noticed that with the nvidia driver I'm now back to
seeing the 3 progress bars on boot as opposed to the graphical boot screen I
had before.
I also noticed that with the nvidia driver I'm now
back to seeing the 3 progress bars on boot as opposed to the
graphical boot screen I had before.
Thats normal and expected, the binary nvidia driver has no kernel
modesetting support.
I am using the nouveau driver on a recent Fedora 12