Am 29. August 2025 12:31:50 UTC schrieb "Santiago Ruano Rincón" <[email protected]>: >Hello all, > >El 18/08/25 a las 18:31, Andreas Beckmann escribió: >> Thanks for all your answers. > >Thanks a lot for your work on this, Andreas! > >> On 8/18/25 16:37, Santiago Ruano Rincón wrote: >> > it. With "providing the binary", I understood you proposed to place the >> > bullseye packages (builds) somewhere, so other people could test them, >> > as Tobi and Ariel have stepped up for. Does that match your initial >> > idea? >> > I would assume that amd64 binaries would be OK. I am afraid I don't have >> > any NVidia HW myself. It would be ideal to test the bullseye packages >> > before uploading them. >> >> OK, I'm preparing a build and doing some installability tests ... >> - nvidia-modprobe needs to be updated as well >> - nvidia-settings should be updated, too, in order to make >> nvidia-driver-full installable >> - updating nvidia-persistenced is probably not needed (but could be easily >> done, too) >> >> Further updates would only update src:nvidia-graphics-drivers as the only >> change in the other two/three packages in minor updates is usually the >> version bump. (Only new major versions usually come with significant code >> changes.) Therefore the versions are also not in sync, only the major >> version needs to be. > >ACK! > >> An amd64 preview build for the three source packages can be found here, >> together with an (unsigned) Packages file: >> >> https://people.debian.org/~anbe/535.261.03/ >> >> Thats the proposed (not yet uploaded) bookworm-pu version (#1111368) + the >> changes from bullseye-backports. >> Please give it some testing. >> In sources.list(.d/) >> >> deb [trusted=yes] https://people.debian.org/~anbe/535.261.03/ ./ >> >> should work. >> In a minimal bullseye chroot that has linux-headers-amd64 installed >> nvidia-driver-full is installable. But I cannot test beyond that. >> >> Andreas > >Tobias, Ariel, are you able to test those packages on real hardware >running bullseye? Of course, the invitation is open to any bullseye user >reading the list ;-) > >Cheers, >
yes, will test this Weekend.
