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Remove nvidia x11 drivers from @hardware-support group #2

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@gsomlo gsomlo commented Jul 12, 2017

When the optional packages of @hardware-support are requested, a set
of xorg-x11-nvidia* drivers get pulled in. Some of them (e.g. 304xx)
drop in their own /etc/X11/*xorg.conf file, assuming the relvant
hardware is present, and, if that's not the case, breaking X11 hardware
autodetection in the process.

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Somlo gsomlo@gmail.com

When the optional packages of @hardware-support are requested, a set
of xorg-x11-nvidia* drivers get pulled in. Some of them (e.g. 304xx)
drop in their own /etc/X11/*xorg.conf file, assuming the relvant
hardware is present, and, if that's not the case, breaking X11 hardware
autodetection in the process.

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Somlo <gsomlo@gmail.com>
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kwizart commented Jul 12, 2017

Thx,
If you still have broadcom-wl on your kickstart I would rename the group.
We would need a dedicated group for nvidia anyway.

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@kwizart kwizart merged commit 6227ddc into rpmfusion-infra:master Jul 18, 2017
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