@chaitrex, IMO the workaround proposed by @ddstreet in #2 is the simplest
solution, overriding default configuration by placing a configuration in /etc
and this also follows the general concept of how systems should be configured.
The big miss here is not having the behavior documented in modprob
@rbalint, I think @chaitrex has a point in this bug that /lib/modprobe.d
/fbdev-blacklist.conf isn't end-user editable without being overwritten
by udev package update.
Additionally, the Ubuntu (but not Debian) kmod package ships
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer.conf which contains almost all
@chaitrex, while it's not an acutal fix, modprobe does filter out
duplicate named files in the modprobe.d search list, and /lib/modprobe.d
is at the end of the list; so if you simply copy /lib/modprobe.d/fbdev-
blacklist.conf to /etc/modprobe.d/fbdev-blacklist.conf, then you can
edit the file in /e
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$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Release: 18.04
$ apt-cache policy udev
udev:
Installed: 237-3ubuntu10.21
Candidate: 237-3ubuntu10.21
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