https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=231171#c39
Danny Kukawka changed:
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--- Comment #39 from Danny Kukawka 2007-11-22 11:56:12 MST ---
Do I understand it correct: the Nvidia X module/driver create /dev/nvidia and
not the kernel module? Why this? Why doesn't the kernel driver create the
device (and a useful sysfs entry for the device, not only for the driver and
module) as AFAIK e.g. Intel or ATI do?
The ATI driver for example send a event if the device get set up in the kernel
(note: this is not udev output, but from HAL which get the info from udev):
action=add
subsys=drm
sysfs_path=/sys/class/drm/card0
dev=/dev/card0
parent_dev=0x080abd90
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