On Sat, Sep 03, 2011 at 19:04 +1000, yudi v wrote: > This is where the wiki gets confusing. It says I need to Install the NVIDIA X > driver and user-space libraries - step 3. > > I believe I read somewhere that the nvidia-kernel-dkms also installs the > driver > and user space libraries. > > Is this step deprecated?
To be honest: I find the wiki article to be quite confusing and unclear... or rather way too long and, well, complete. But to answer your question I would ask you to take a look at the nvidia-kernel-dkms package and in particular its relations to other packages. You will notice that it recommends nvidia-glx and the "-r" option of aptitude will ensure that recommended packages are installed, which essentially means that this single command installs the dkms module and the user-space libraries. > file name "20-nvidia.conf" - is the name arbitrary or does it have to be that > exact name? The name is arbitrary to a certain extent and the only invariant is that it *has* to end in .conf to be used during the configuration. It is, however, a custom to use a naming scheme such as: NN-SECTION.conf NN-DEVICE.conf where NN is an arbitrary two digit number and SECTION or DEVICE are replaced by the name of the section or device you are configuring in the given file. The files themselves are read in alphanumerical order, such that a 10-synaptics.conf will be read before a 25-nvidia.conf and we strive to maintain the order of the original xorg.conf. But don't worry: Just use your favourite numbers and (who knows?) a 42-answer.conf might even unlock certain easter eggs. (Sadly it does not). Have a nice day and let me know if you need anything else. You can also pop into #debian and ask me directly. -- Wolodja <babi...@gmail.com> 4096R/CAF14EFC 081C B7CD FF04 2BA9 94EA 36B2 8B7F 7D30 CAF1 4EFC
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