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Uninstalling Nvidia driver is Fedora Core 6 - abhishek77 - 2007-02-24 I installed nvidia driver with the help of this link. [/url][url=http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-fc6.html#nvidia]http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-fc6.html#nvidia Now i have a problem. During startup process, the screen goes blank for a while and it then turns white, pink etc However also during startup, it does ask for any key to be pressed within a certain amount of time so on pressing a key it gives an option of OS on the system. It shows 2 linux installations, thats what i think it is. Selecting the top one causes the above problem, selecting the lower one works fine and loads the system. What could be the problem? is there a way to unistall it and then i test if this problem occurs again? I mean i want to check if it is the nvidia driver that is causing the problem. Below is the code generated during installation. Any help would be appreciated. Code: [root@x1-6-00-c0-9f-40-e0-ad ~]# rpm --import RPM-LIVNA-GPG-KEY Uninstalling Nvidia driver is Fedora Core 6 - anyweb - 2007-02-24 all you are seeing is grub listing TWO installed kernels, the nvidia driver (when you install it) will only install on the current kernel, so whatever kernel you installed it on will be the one that the nvidia driver is attached to. so, which kernel did you install it on ? Uninstalling Nvidia driver is Fedora Core 6 - abhishek77 - 2007-02-24 Quote:so, which kernel did you install it on ? How do i find out which kernel it was installed on? once i find out, what do i do next? Uninstalling Nvidia driver is Fedora Core 6 - anyweb - 2007-02-24 ok when you boot up, make a note of which of the two kernels that you select then once booted, type this in a terminal Code: uname -a it should give you some info like this back Quote:[anyweb@localhost ~]$ uname -aLinux localhost.localdomain 2.6.19-1.2895.fc6 #1 SMP Wed Jan 10 19:28:18 EST 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux now do the same for the other kernel at boot time, so, which of the two kernel's shows the problem ? Uninstalling Nvidia driver is Fedora Core 6 - abhishek77 - 2007-02-25 During bootup in gnu grub screen, it does however display the kernel. So selecting 2.6.19-1.2911.fc6 causes the problem. The other kernel works fine whch is 2.6.19-1.2895.fc6. Selecting the first option does not boot up at all. So running that command is not possible as it will not boot up. But when i run the command on the other kernel it does display the following code. Quote:[anyweb@localhost ~]$ uname -aLinux localhost.localdomain 2.6.19-1.2895.fc6 #1 SMP Wed Jan 10 19:28:18 EST 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux Uninstalling Nvidia driver is Fedora Core 6 - anyweb - 2007-02-25 ok this means that your nvidia driver installation went wrong somehow, so try installing it again, this time manually (download the ndividia driver, and run the sh installer) if you want live help with this we are on IRC, join EFNET and #linux-noob cheers anyweb |