В Tue, 30 Dec 2014 09:09:43 +0100 "Bernhard M. Wiedemann" <bernhardout@lsmod.de> пишет:
On 15/10/14 14:35, jcsl wrote:
Is it possible to have the NVIDIA driver packaged for Factory? Now that it is a rolling version there seems to be a growing interest by users on it. But I read frequently that users won't install Factory because this driver isn't available (AFAIK). I myself am using Factory in a netbook with Intel graphics and I would like to use it in my desktop too but I don't want to be reinstalling the driver on every kernel update.
If packaging the driver isn't an option, is there an automatized way to have the driver working after kernel upgrades?
DKMS?
I found that after a kernel upgrade I got a working driver rpm again with this script:
#osc co X11:Drivers:Video/nvidia-gfxG03 # only needed once cd X11:Drivers:Video/nvidia-gfxG03 ls NVIDIA-Linux-*.run || osc service dr osc build openSUSE_Factory
That's only kernel driver. Where are SRPMs for X11 driver (x11-video-nvidiaG03-xxx-xxx.nosrc.rpm)? I asked a while ago but no reply ... At the end you will need both to make sure you can rebuild driver after update.
not quite as comfortable as a ready-to-use repo (which might violate copyrights of Nvidia or Linux) but better than nothing
Ciao Bernhard M.
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