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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | I have always autoloaded the nvidia _kernel_ module, under Slackware | before Gentoo. The splash screen always came up as the X server | loaded the _X_ module, which also is called nvidia. | | I don't know why anyone should not just list "nvidia" in the autoload | file and forget about it, other than the K00Lness factor of doing that | being low. :) | uhm? therer are 2 (two) nvidia modules? Interresting, I thought there only was one - which the kernel loads (and X uses)... I guess it'll better put it in the autoload list then... But what but really, what are the advantages of having it(the kernel module) autoloaded rather than loaded/modprobed by X?
- -- After all, if you are in school to study computer science, then a professor saying: ~ "use this proprietary software to learn computer science" is the same as English professor handing you a copy of Shakespeare and saying: ~ "use this book to learn Shakespeare without opening the book itself." ~ -- Bradley Kuhn -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
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