On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 09:29:09PM -0000, opengeek wrote:
> This solution is not very useful if you need 3D acceleration.
> I insist, maybe a solution could be that.
> 1. The default drivers for nvidia cards are nouveau.
> 2. if you want 3d acceleration you install the propietary drivers.
> 3. When you install the propietary drivers form the repositories the package
> configures the system for use the nouveau driver to boot up and run
> plymouth, and after running plymouth the system unloads the nouveau driver
> and loads the propietary driver to use the 3D accelerated desktop.
> Is possible to do it or I'm only imagining things.
No, that's not possible. Once the console is bound to the KMS driver,
getting the nouveau module is infeasible.
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On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 09:29:09PM -0000, opengeek wrote:
> This solution is not very useful if you need 3D acceleration.
> I insist, maybe a solution could be that.
> 1. The default drivers for nvidia cards are nouveau.
> 2. if you want 3d acceleration you install the propietary drivers.
> 3. When you install the propietary drivers form the repositories the package
> configures the system for use the nouveau driver to boot up and run
> plymouth, and after running plymouth the system unloads the nouveau driver
> and loads the propietary driver to use the 3D accelerated desktop.
> Is possible to do it or I'm only imagining things.
No, that's not possible. Once the console is bound to the KMS driver,
getting the nouveau module is infeasible.
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Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS
Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world.
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