Subject | Re: Advocacy |
From | Doomsdrzej |
Date | 09/07/2017 14:37 (09/07/2017 14:37) |
Message-ID | <44bsB.45955$xI2.329@fx42.iad> |
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Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.advocacy |
Follows | Marek Novotny |
Followups | Marek Novotny (4m) > Doomsdrzej |
Marek NovotnyIT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THE DRIVER ITSELF. The driver itself worked fine. The issue was that after the driver was installed, any attempt to upgrade the system would result in the system claiming that two files were not symbolic links. That's it. It was, at best, a nuisance but enough of one to warrant people going onto web forums with a desire to fix it. Like I said, even more experienced users than myself couldn't come up with a solution so clearly, "rolling it back" was not the best way to go about it.
On 2017-09-07, William Poaster <wp@dev.null>wrote:William PoasterMarek Novotny
On 7/9/2017 03:40 in comp.os.linux.advocacy, Marek Novotny posted:Marek NovotnyWilliam Poaster
On 2017-09-07, Melzzzzz <Melzzzzz@zzzzz.com>wrote:MelzzzzzMarek Novotny
On 2017-09-07, Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com>wrote:Marek NovotnyMelzzzzz
On 2017-09-06, Melzzzzz <Melzzzzz@zzzzz.com>wrote:MelzzzzzMarek Novotny
On 2017-09-06, Doomsdrzej <me@home.is>wrote:DoomsdrzejMelzzzzz
1) Installed Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 2) Upgraded to the proprietary NVIDIA drivers 3) Noticed a symbolic link issue with the NVIDIA drivers 4) Followed instructions to fix it from an Ubuntu group 5) The "fix" screwed everything up 6) Reinstalled the whole operating system out of a lack of interest for fixing the issue by hand (without deleting the two other partitions) 7) 10 minutes later, back to square one with all of the settings intact. 8) Awesome.
Ahahahahhahahah. Try Manjaro, you have proprietary there on install ;)
We'll have to make a video of Slimer installing dkms, creating a new initramfs, adjusting grub and blacklisting Nouveau and then installing nvidia. Would be fun to watch him back that out. If he thinks Ubuntu is hard he needs to go back to Windows.
Manjaro does that with script ;)
Manjara, Ubuntu, Mint, Suse all make it very easy. I'll have to get a camera on a tripod so I can show it being done manually on RHEL. Slimer will freak out when he sees how it's actually done manually. He's got no appreciation for what Ubuntu is doing for him behind the scenes.
"Followed instructions to fix it from an Ubuntu group" Umm....but for someone who *claims* to have installed Linux in the 90s, you'd have thought that by now he wouldn't need instructions? He'd *know* what to do? Interesting too, that like most windoze users, he seems to be blaming Ubuntu for the problem, & *not* the nVIDIA proprietary drivers? (And YES, nVIDIA have screwed up their drivers sometimes. I used to revert to a previous release.)
Pretty common actually. Who in here has never had to roll it back?