On Sat, 2016-02-06 at 14:49 +0000, Gary wrote: > On 06/02/16 11:38, Luca Boccassi wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Unfortunately I'm unable to reproduce on my jessie optimus laptop. > > > > You mentioned that you installed "nvidia-kernel-dkms". Why only the DKMS > > package and not everything else? Please install nvidia-driver to make > > sure everything is correctly pulled down. > > > > Hi Luca, > > nvidia-driver and all related nvidia packages are installed afaik for > the 352.79-1 bpo version. > > > If all the packages are from the 352.79 backported version and the > > problem still persists, please attach the result of: > > > > reportbug --template nvidia-driver > > > > Here's a copy of the nvidia-driver output > > NOTE: The reason for the nvidia kernel module showing up twice in this > output is that I've aliased nvidia-current.ko to nvidia.ko and same > for uvm. That's been the only way I've maanged to have bumblebeed > successfully unload the kernel module itself and disable the card > after optirun completes. > > If you need a second version of this output whilst the nvidia card > is active, let me know and I'll provide that too.
Could you please install also nvidia-support from backports and try again without the symlinks? Kind regards, Luca Boccassi
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