Hey Russ, On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 11:42:41AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote: > Sorry, they're all approved now.
thank you. > > nvidia-graphics-modules seems to be the last package to provide > > pre-built kernel modules. Do we still want this for wheezy given the > > maintenance hassle if there's an ABI bump? Or is an ABI bump > > (e.g. through a security update) completely unlikely for wheezy, given > > that we managed to keep squeeze stable? > I've personally dropped the non-dkms methods from the other package that I > have with kernel modules, but I'll note in defense of providing prebuilt > modules that it's somewhat simpler for users and the non-free video > drivers are often used by the least sophisticated Debian users. I'm a bit confused why that is. If I'm installing a nvidia-graphics-driver package that does all the magic using dkms at install time, how is that more sophisticated than providing pre-built module packages, especially in the light that it's the only one left doing it that way? ("Why isn't it the same for fglrx? Where's that 3.2.0-3 module for virtualbox?") Kind regards Philipp Kern
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