On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:41:32 -0500, Williams, Allen wrote:
What did you have to do to get it to work with the nvidia driver?
Apparently -- I don't buy closed hardware -- udev is not able to create the device nodes needed by X quickly enough to satisfy the NVidia server. So, as others have pointed out, it should be loaded through /etc/modules, and the race condition is avoided.
That does not seem to be quite the same.
I use Multi-Seat Ruby for multiple displays/keyboards/mice on 1 PC and I ran into udev installing gnome-volume-manager, which uses hal, which wants udev.
I put nvidia in /etc/modules and only one server started instead of the 2.
I started reading the manpage for udev, I must say, it is hard going on an empty stomach.
H.
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