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This file was automatically installed as part of a recent update. If you are experiencing any issues, you can manually download and reinstall.
This RPM provides OpenGL video drivers for Nvidia video cards sold with Dell Precision workstations. It also provides a mechanism for automatically building driver support for each new kernel that is installed.
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Fixes & Enhancements
This release fixes a problem encountered with the "buildmodules" scripts for the driver. When rebuild of the nvidia kernel module will fail if the source for only a new kernel exists on the system. To resolve this, a "make clean" command was added to the /etc/sysconfig/modulescripts/nvidia/build_nvidia.sh script.
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Custom Instructions for dell-nvidia-4191-1.1.i386.rpm:
1. Log in as the root user. 2. Download the RPM to the /root directory on your system 3. At a command prompt, type "rpm -Uvh dell-nvidia-4191-1.0.i386.rpm" 4. Log out and log in as a normal user 5. Restart the X Window system
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