In data martedì 21 maggio 2013 19:48:11, James D. McDaniel ha scritto:
On 05/19/2013 05:10 AM, Daniele wrote:
Hi guys, I've just recompiled my own kernel (from kernel-source package) so far so good.. How to deal with nvidia drivers ? Is there a way to trigger the rebuild of modules ?
What happens if I reinstall nvidia packages ? Can I build modules for differents kernel (same version) from nvidia packages ?
Do I need DKMS ?
I know that this is not a support list but if the answer is switch to dkms and/or install nvidia driver from nvidia site, something could be done for the next release...
Daniele.
You can compile your kernel with this as well: S.A.K.C. - SUSE Thank you, I 'm aware about SAKC, DKMS etc, etc.. but at this point is easiest to install nvidia driver from Nvidia and rebuild the module when needed.
We have the source already in place so we only miss a (easy) way to rebuild the module... This: https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file?expand=1&file=kmp-post.sh&package=nvidia-gfxG02&project=home%3ALord_LT%3Adrivers (and maybe some more code) should be a separate script and not inside the spec file. So it would be re-callable after installation... Just for the record, my main desktop still on 12.2 (I miss liveCD..) so kernel 3.4.* Daniele. -- *** Linux user # 198661 ---_ ICQ 33500725 *** *** Home http://www.kailed.net *** *** Powered by openSUSE *** -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org