There's no need to copy the header file into the 3.4 kernel. You just
have the patch the nvidia driver to add a preprocessor directive that
removes that line if the kernel version is 3.4 or higher.
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Ok, I just booted into 3.4 with an nvidia module built with the above
patch (the second one), and it seems to work just fine.
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Actually maybe this patch is better:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=43863&d=1335699970
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/995669
Title:
Public bug reported:
The patch is here:
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-nvidia/packages/nvidia-graphics-
drivers/trunk/debian/module/debian/patches/kernel-3.4.patch?revision=2894&view=co&pathrev=2894
** Affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Ne
This is not fixed.
The issue with multiple keypresses generated by the Dell XPS M1330's
media keys is a hardware problem with the Dell laptop, and it is not
fixed. The media keys (volume adjustment, play/pause, stop, next, prev)
on the M1330 are touch-sensitive keys placed in a row above the norma
This isn't fixed. The problem is that the silly touch-sensitive media
keys on the m1330 act as though they were pressed for nearly 0.7
seconds, regardless of how long you actually touch them. You can work
around the problem by setting your typematic rate initial delay to 700
milliseconds or more. T
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