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2015 May 06
3
VirtIO drivers and CentOS 5.4(Final)
On Wed, May 6, 2015 9:28 am, lhecking at users.sourceforge.net wrote:
>
>> And I, personally, would want an email from aforesaid manager telling me
>> not to do any upgrades, which I would print out in several copies and
>> put
>> in a secure place....
>> <snip>
>
> You do not understand the situation I presented. This is about avoiding
> a
2015 May 06
2
VirtIO drivers and CentOS 5.4(Final)
...compile kernel interface for their binary driver. No way: no updated
>> binary driver for these my obsoleted by NVIDIA cards. So, NVIDIA locked me
>> on these boxes to older kernel.
>
> There is a proprietary driver package that you can build that will support
> them. I have a Guadro 4000 aka GL100GL on my workstation, and am running
> 6.6 current, and NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-310.40.run, which you can still d/l
> from NVida's site, for it (I need the proprietary for two screens).
I highly recommend that you install nvidia-detect [1] from ELRepo and run it.
Akemi
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2015 May 06
0
VirtIO drivers and CentOS 5.4(Final)
...ernel interface for their binary driver. No way: no updated
> binary driver for these my obsoleted by NVIDIA cards. So, NVIDIA locked me
> on these boxes to older kernel.
<snip>
> </rant>
There is a proprietary driver package that you can build that will support
them. I have a Guadro 4000 aka GL100GL on my workstation, and am running
6.6 current, and NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-310.40.run, which you can still d/l
from NVida's site, for it (I need the proprietary for two screens).
Hope that helps.
mark
2015 May 06
0
VirtIO drivers and CentOS 5.4(Final)
...rface for their binary driver. No way: no updated
>>> binary driver for these my obsoleted by NVIDIA cards. So, NVIDIA locked
>>> me on these boxes to older kernel.
>>
>> There is a proprietary driver package that you can build that will
>> support them. I have a Guadro 4000 aka GL100GL on my workstation, and
am running
>> 6.6 current, and NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-310.40.run, which you can still d/l
>> from NVida's site, for it (I need the proprietary for two screens).
>
> I highly recommend that you install nvidia-detect [1] from ELRepo and run
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