Hi All, I didn't want to resuscitate old discussions, so I am writing a new one.
I am actually using Nvidia drivers from jessie-backports, but I would like to try nouveau drivers for my Nvidia card to get rid of some proprietary blobs... With current kernel in stable(3.16), nouveau don't support my card (GTX 750). I read somewhere that model is supported from kernel 4.1 and on. I had a look at installing the 4.5 kernel from ascii, but it pulls a lot o dipendences, including libsystemd0 (again....), and I would really avoid to run a mixed sources system, if I can.... Another thing I had a small attempt at was to pull the kernel 4.3.05(ish)-libre from gnuinos, but for some reason the repository listed in the web page didn't work in my hands. I am also keen on compiling a new one myself (like I was used on gentoo some time ago), but I never packaged it the debian way. So, my doubts are: Can I compile the 4.1 without having to get the gcc4.9 compiler? Do you suggest to compile the latest sources (4.5 I think....)? in this case would I need more or less the same dependences that the mixed sources solution above was asking me to get? Can you suggest a lazier solution (like pre-compiled packages)? Thank you! Antonio
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