I am not sure I have understood your question, yes, I am running a 64 bit system. x11-video-nvidia-32bit is a compatibility package needed if you want to run a 32 bit application. I usually install it. The advantage of the dkms solution is that when the kernel is updated, at the first reboot nvidia kernel module is rebuilt. Regards, Francesco On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 8:52 PM, James Knott <james.knott@rogers.com> wrote:
Francesco Teodori wrote:
Then install dkms dkms-nvidia x11-video-nvidia and x11-video-nvidia-32bit. It is what I usually do. I have a laptop with optimus, however I use the same repo on all the machines in my lab.
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