Using the GUI to enable the driver, the light stays red and nothing else happens.
If things look fine, my gripe is that I see nothing weird after enabling. The least I expect is an error message telling me that something went wrong.
From "jockey-gtk -l"'s output I understand that a package can be "Enabled" and it can be "In use", and that these are two different things.
After enabling the package with -e, this is what -l prints:
xorg:nvidia-71 - NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (version 71) (Proprietary, Disabled, Not in use)
xorg:nvidia-96 - NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (version 96) (Proprietary, Disabled, Not in use)
Using the GUI to enable the driver, the light stays red and nothing else happens.
If things look fine, my gripe is that I see nothing weird after enabling. The least I expect is an error message telling me that something went wrong.
From "jockey-gtk -l"'s output I understand that a package can be "Enabled" and it can be "In use", and that these are two different things.
After enabling the package with -e, this is what -l prints:
xorg:nvidia-71 - NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (version 71) (Proprietary, Disabled, Not in use)
xorg:nvidia-96 - NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (version 96) (Proprietary, Disabled, Not in use)
Should -e at least mark it is "Enabled"?