On Fri, 07.11.14 11:41, Laércio de Sousa (laercioso...@sme-mogidascruzes.sp.gov.br) wrote:
> Hi there! > > For anyone interested in tagging NVIDIA graphics devices with proprietary > drivers as "master-of-seat" for use with logind, I suggest the following > udev rule: > > SUBSYSTEM=="drm", KERNEL=="card[0-9]*", ATTRS{vendor}=="0x10de", > DRIVERS=="nvidia", TAG+="master-of-seat" > > If no /dev/dri/card* kernel devices are available in the system (e.g. if > linux drm module is not loaded), the following alternative works, too: > > SUBSYSTEM=="pci", ATTRS{vendor}=="0x10de", DRIVER=="nvidia", TAG+="seat", > TAG+="master-of-seat" > > NOTE: These rules can be adapted for AMD proprietary drivers. Just replace > "0x10de" with "0x1002" and "nvidia" with "fglrx". > > I don't know if there's any upstream interest in shipping these rules with > systemd (I guess not), but at least one downstream (Ubuntu) already ships > them (with NVIDIA/AMD driver packages). I've already posted these rules in > NVIDIA Developer Forums. Yes, we don't want to ship rules for closed-source or out-of-tree drivers. Rules for that should really be shipped with the drivers package, instead. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel