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You Redhat junkes need to switch to Debian. That right there would probably ease most of your dependency woes. :]
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And juju--I don't see any .debs on the Nvidia site. :-) Is there a later word on this subject than Mini-HowTo: Getting NVidia's binary-only drivers working with Debian ? Apparently the "most read story Video Subsystems" on Debianhelp is "How do you install the nVidia drivers?" As cool as a lot of things about Deb are, it's hard for me to believe that it's the universal cure for dependencies. |
nVidia drivers on Debian sucked ass, I will admit. It didn't work the way I needed it to.
I definitely compiled source code for the driver back in March. I had a non-standard kernel, so I had to compile my own code. Luckily, it worked. When I upgraded in May or June, I had to do it again. I know it's not <b>all</b> source code, but I don't care - I want to be able to take full advantage of my $325 video card under the operating system of my choice, and if that means I have to install a binary-only driver, <b>oh well</b>. RMS can eat it. |
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