I'm sorry Mr. r, but what you said makes absolutely no sense to me. All I know 
is if something that used to work, stops working at the office, I have 60+ 
servers affected and my boss is all over my butt.

(Un)Fortunately, budget constraints preclude having a sacrificial test 
environment at work, so experimenting is done at home, where it is no harm, no 
foul.

Now back to the original rant / question, is the pkgrm / pkgadd procedure part 
of the upgrade procedure from now on (it can be scripted), or is the bundled 
NVIDIA driver package going to be "fixed" so that my 5700 video cards will 
"just work"? And please spare the, (no slam intended) "driver legacy branches 
to control the QA matrix " gobble-de-gook. I think I know kinda-sorta what it 
means but thinking about it too long causes headaches. Please put it  in the 
SysAdmin for Dummies style, yes / no.

Thanks,

--ron
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