On 2011-05-14 02:40, sergio wrote: > I have debian installed on usb hdd, so it is possible to boot it on many > computers. And I have many video drivers installed on it.
Do you use the nvidia driver on some machine? Otherwise just uninstall it ... Your setup is very special. You will need to reconfigure several things depending on whether nvidia gpu is available or not, e.g. /etc/X11/xorg.conf, the libGL.so.1 selection, ... > /etc/init.d/nvidia-kernel from nvidia-kernel-common creates /dev/nvidia0 and > /dev/nvidiactl on every boot, even I don't have nvidia card. And on each > access Please have a look in /etc/default/nvidia-kernel, you can disable creating the device there. > to /dev/nvidia0 udev tries to load nvidia module and computers freezes for > several seconds. flashplugin-nonfree tries to do something with /dev/nvidia0 > several times at start and computer freezes for about half a minute. Feel free to provide a patch for /etc/default/nvidia-kernel that checks whether nvidia video hardware is installed and skips device creation if it can be safely said that no such hardware is available. Do not assume lspci etc. are installed everywhere, so fall back to device creation if you can't properly check for the device. Andreas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org