@Alessio: the kernel oops is not easy to trigger, it appears to happen mostly at random, and I haven't encountered one in a couple of days. That means that to test your kernel I would have to use it regularly for a few days and report back if I don't see any oopses. I don't have any problem with that by itself, but it is rather inconvenient if I can't use the nvidia driver. Can your kernel be made to work with it? Why can't it anyway? Shouldn't DKMS just take care of compiling the kernel interface as usual?
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