Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 21:16:12 +0100 From: Glyn Tebbutt <d3c3it-linux@ntlworld.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <1092687345.16888.0.camel@frozen.lazarus.net>
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Hi all Just a quick question, as it was posted on the list nvidia has released some new drivers, i've yet to try these drivers but at the moment im having to use -CURRENT to be able to get the previous release to work properly and they did very well. I rebuilt my world/kernel with -CURRENT and then my software, xorg, gnome 2.6 etc. My questions is, everything ive compiled was with gcc 3.4.x thats in -CURRENT if i downgrade to 5.2.1 Release will this cause any problems with the software i compiled with the newer gcc. Reasons being for changing as i dont like being that much on the bleeding edge as im just a user not a developer, saying that thou these new drivers might not work out for me and i may end up going back to -CURRENT, as i had the libpthread > libr_c problem and had to map them with libmap.conf Anyway any opinions please as im going to do this tonight and if it means it will screw things up i might just reinstall. Thanks Again Glyn -- *-----------------------------------------------------* | Glyn Tebbutt | d3c3it-linux@ntlworld.com | |--------------' http://homepage.ntlworld.com/d3c3it | | Lisa, if you dont like your job you dont strike, | | You just go in everyday and do it really half-assed | | Thats the American way. -Homer Simpson | *-----------------------------------------------------*
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