Kim Lux wrote:
I guess he would build the nvidia module on one and
distribute it to each machine to be installed at the same time as the
kernel. Big pain.
How is that a pain? I do that all the time. I build the kernel, I
build the driver and test. When it works, I stick them in our local
repository. Each machine will then perform their own update when we
push the information out. The user doesn't do anything out of the
ordinary: they leave at the end of the day and shut down. The next
morning the machine boots up with the new kernel and driver. I get to
have coffee and breakfast. They won't know the difference.
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