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<H1>[Mageia-dev] nvidia</H1>
<B>Thomas Backlund</B>
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<PRE>07.04.2012 03:41, Pascal Terjan skrev:
><i> Hi,
</I>><i>
</I>><i> regarding <A HREF="http://check.mageia.org/cauldron/tmb/dependencies.html">http://check.mageia.org/cauldron/tmb/dependencies.html</A> do you
</I>><i> know if nvidia173/kmod-nvidia173 and nvidia-96xx/kmod-nvidia96xx should
</I>><i> be obsoleted by something (nouveau?)?
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Well,
kmod-nvidia96xx/173 and the matching nvidia*kernel*latest can simply be
nuked from the repos as they are Cauldron only packages
So it leaves theese:
dkms-nvidia96xx
nvidia96xx-devel
nvidia96xx-doc-html
x11-driver-video-nvidia96xx
dkms-nvidia173
nvidia173-cuda
nvidia173-devel
nvidia173-doc-html
x11-driver-video-nvidia173
I guess the dkms-nvidia96xx/173 packages should be obsoleted by kernel,
and the x11-driver-video-nvidia96xx/173 should be obsoleted by
x11-driver-video-nouveau.
Hmmm, do we need triggers to handle gl.conf for nvidia like we need for
fglrx ?
Anssi, wdyt ?
><i> I don't know anything about nvidia but internet says 173 and 96xx are
</I>><i> not compatible with x11-server 1.11
</I>><i> Compatibility with 1.10 was added in the latest version, in August last
</I>><i> year, 6 months after 1.10 was released, and a week before 1.11 was
</I>><i> released. It has now been more than 6 months since 1.11 was released,
</I>><i> 1.12 was released last month, so should we still expect 1.11 (and recent
</I>><i> kernels) support to happen?
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It does not really seem like nVidia will support them, but I can be wrong...
Anssi ?
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Thomas
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