John a écrit :
He built it like so:
Me built it almost like so.
#telinit 3
#sh nvidia-linux-version-number
#then you get a text gui
#he let it build the kernel module
#then it asks do you want to me to update you xorg.conf.
#selected yes
selected no. I always edit xorg.conf by hand anyway, and I never let any
installer do any editing.
#thats it
#reboot
#rebuild it again on the next kernel update.
No, you don't have to. Update the kernel, and the module from the
previous kernel automagically gets copied to /lib/modules/`uname
-r`/weak-updates/
This is also true for some other modules I build by hand, like rt61.ko.
So no need to use DKMS :oD
Cheers,
Niki
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