Well i've diggen around to understand that issue but fail to even catch the 
nvidia doc spirit: what is already deprecated or not ?
http://docs.nvidia.com/deploy/driver-persistence/index.html

their main comments:

NVIDIA will support both solutions for the near future (likely through
Cuda 6.0), but will focus all future development and bug fixes on the
daemon.

The daemon is installed in /usr/bin, while sample installation and init
scripts are included with the driver in the documentation directory. The
scripts are provided as a guide for installing the daemon to run on
system startup for some common init systems; they may require some
changes for certain distributions, due to the wide variety of init
system configurations.

NVIDIA encourages customers to shift to this daemon approach at their
earliest availability.

So is our kernel is using the 'legacy or 'daemon'  nowadays ?

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