On 2012-08-22 17:51, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote: > If you want to use the full range of nvidia proprietry drivers on live > systems the kernel dkms packages must both be installed at the same time > and the correct module to use selected at runtime. While co-installation > is possible for the GLX and xorg parts, this is currently not possible > for the dkms packages.
Thanks for your patches. That could finally solve the missing co-installability of the kernel modules. Switching between current and legacy is done by reconfiguring the nvidia alternative (/usr/lib/nvidia/nvidia) - can't that be used by the module load script to select the "right" module? And "right" is here not what fits the hardware best ... but what was configured. The initial selection of the right driver (and setting the nvidia and glx alternatives) is a different problem to be solved by the live system boot process ... nvidia-detect should be able help with this, it looks at PCI IDs and checks the lists. If you need machine readable output - patches are welcome. > The attached patches modify the dkms packages to allow coinstallation. > The legacy packages dkms config is modified to name the module > nvidia-legacy-173xx instead of just nvidia. Needs to be done for -source, too. If I have a card requiring legacy-173xx - do modprobe nvidia and rmmod nvidia still work afterwards? Anyway, this looks like stuff for wheezy+1. Andreas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org