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Old 06-20-2007, 07:20 AM   #1
nuro305
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SP 1 "download.nvidia.com" Server Error


Hi,

I was trying to get SP1 Via auto update and again in YAST and when it was downloading files while "Refreshing Update Sources" it kept dying on trying to reach "http://download.nvidia.com/novell/sle10/repodata/repomd.xml" I can Ping this server... does the .xml file name look correct?

It just said "check the server status" and retrying a number of times over 2 days never reached the server. I "Skipped" it and later during the dependendancy check, it was failing on an NVIDIA Dep. and no choice, except "deleting" the driver, would work. I have a nVidia card and need this Dep.

This laptop is regestered and otherwise fully updated. Any fix for this nVIDIA server error?

THX.
 
Old 06-30-2007, 03:44 PM   #2
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Question Did you have a typo in your nvidia URL?

I have SLED SP1 installed and my nvidia installation source says "http://download.nvidia.com/novell/sle10sp1". Are you still having a problem and is your entry different from mine or did you just have a typo in your message? I am not getting any errors so far with my installation sources. I added packman and made my original installation disk as an ISO file on my hard drive. This seems to be working so far.

Thank You,
 
Old 07-02-2007, 02:15 PM   #3
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Thanks for the reply......

Yea, that's what URL popped up during the upgrade.... I'll just boot from the DVD .iso I created and do an "Update"

Seems to be a localized problem.

Thanks.
 
  


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