On Thu, 2012-03-15 at 01:30 +0100, Martti Kühne wrote: > On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 10:42:54PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > Perhaps the current X update has broken my install. At least in > > 2012-Feb-21 this kernel-rt worked with X and the nv driver. I tried to > > boot the kernel-rt to build a new module for VBox. > > > > # pacman -Qi linux-rt xorg-server xf86-video-nv | grep Version > > Version : 3.0.14_rt31-1 > > Today updated: > > Version : 1.12.0-1 > > Version : 2.1.18-5 > > > > This does work with X 1.12: > > # uname -r > > 3.2.9-1-ARCH > > # pacman -Qi nvidia | grep Version > > Version : 295.20-3 > > > > Anybody using current nv driver with kernel-rt 3.0 or current version > > 3.2.9_rt17-1 from AUR? > > > > -Ralf > > > > Similar here; > setup with geforce 210 (gt218) and nvidia-rt does not show anything on the > screen. however I switched to nouveau which works acceptably for me. > another, newer nvidia card I could get to work with nvidia-rt, which built fine > with bumping current linux-rt to 3.2.11-rt20 > > tbh, the gt218 related problems here started somewhere around 3.2.>4? > so I haven't actually tested said config with the most current rt patch yet, > although I've seen funny stuff going on on the other setup, as well > (deactivating irq errors and such). > > tl;dr, nvidia proprietary and rt kernel aren't really working atm. > > cheers! > mar77i A misunderstanding. I tried to use the nv driver, not the proprietary nvidia driver. On startup I run a script, it's switching between nv for kernel-rt and nvidia for the default kernel. The kernel-rt worked with the nv driver, but it doesn't work now. I can't use nouveau for my setup. Regards, Ralf