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Old 8th May 2012, 12:55 AM
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Nvidia driver install, Now random restarts

Hi all. Recently migrated from XP to Fedora 16. Really psyched, and have so much to learn, lol. I downloaded the awesome Easy Life script and installed the nvidia driver that applied to my 8600GT as well as some codecs. Now, my computer restarts seeminly at random. The screen immediately goes to a full screen picture of the nvidia logo, which disappears and I'm asked for my password to login. Once I log in, all evidence of my previous session is gone. I did not see any mention of this particular problem in past posts. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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