On 14-08-15 13:24:50, teo1978 wrote: > > Such work is not "necessary", as yours is really an unsupported corner > > case. If you insist on keeping the nvidia driver installed and disabled, > > against what we recommend, that is your problem. > > And how was I supposed to know what you "recommend"? > > Back in the days when I installed Ubuntu on my machine, there was a friendly > interface somewhere like "Software & Updates" > "Additional Drivers" or > something, where I could choose to install and use the NVidia drivers. > Then, when I saw they wouldn't work, I went to the same interface and chose > not to use them. No warning appeared telling me that was "not recommended" or > that I should uninstall the drivers. >
Different use cases were supported in 12.04. For example, you could have multiple nvidia drivers installed at the same time. That changed after 12.04. > And also, if a piece of software is designed in such a way that if you > stop using it yoy have to uninstall it otherwise it may be harmful, it > is badly designed. Ok, that implies that all drivers are badly designed. It's your opinion. This, however, is a bug report. Now please stop posting, as this bug report is closed. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1431753 Title: Nvidia binary driver FTBS due to DKMS layer violation Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331-updates package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-340-updates package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-346 package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-346-updates package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 source package in Trusty: Invalid Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331-updates source package in Trusty: Invalid Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 source package in Trusty: Fix Released Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-340-updates source package in Trusty: Fix Released Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-346 source package in Trusty: Fix Released Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-346-updates source package in Trusty: Fix Released Bug description: Filing this against the 340-updates version but possibly the same applies to older versions, too. The nvidia source package produces two individual dkms packages: nvidia-340-updates, nvidia-340-updates-uvm. The problem is that the DKMS build of the nvidia-uvm module runs compile steps inside the nvidia modules build directory. This is violating the DKMS assumption that each module can be build independently (there is no way of describing cross-modules dependencies and even more important, the autoinstall step after a new kernel is installed will run the modules build in parallel). Since nvidia and nvidia-uvm are very dependent on each other the right course of action seems to be to combine both sources in one DKMS module that produces two kernel modules (this is supported by DKMS). For the transition this resulting dkms package needs to have a breaks/replaces for the nvidia-uvm package. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-331/+bug/1431753/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp