Could someone from Canonical please answer, why this module is enabled by default on ubuntu? On other distributions it's disabled (maybe for stability / compatiblity reasons). And we still got no clue about what the functions of the GPIO Pins even are. I would like to get an answer to that.
@kaihengfeng I don't think this will be accepted by upstream, since it's hardcoding hardware descriptors as magic numbers into the module.
@adrailien www.askmetutori als.com/ 2017/04/ install- uninstall- nvidia- driver- 38109.html
Could you try the newest version of the nvidia drivers compatible with 4.11 http://
Could someone from Canonical please answer, why this module is enabled by default on ubuntu? On other distributions it's disabled (maybe for stability / compatiblity reasons). And we still got no clue about what the functions of the GPIO Pins even are. I would like to get an answer to that.