It certainly makes sense to simply set up things when the nvidia module
is loaded, although I plan to do it with a udev rule. This will make
nvidia-modprobe redundant on the desktop (i.e. where X is started by
default).

On the server (and on the desktop with Mir), however, X is not started,
and there is nothing that loads the nvidia module (with root
privileges). A udev rule should probably try to load the driver when the
hardware is available.

This should make nvidia-modprobe largely redundant in both use cases.

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