This is the proprietary binary video driver from NVidia for the X.Org
X-server. This package does not include the kernel-module - it is a
part of the nvidia-kernel package at SlackBuilds.org.
Since this nvidia-driver conflicts with some files of xorg, it's a bit
complex to install/uninstall the driver. However, installation of the
nvidia-driver package itself backs up the conflicting files and puts the
nvidia-specific files into place.
Heinz Wiesinger, the author of the build script, has written a script called
nvidia-switch, which can be used to switch between the stock xorg driver and
the nvidia driver, but it will not edit xorg.conf for you; you have to do
that manually. The nvidia-switch script is installed to /usr/sbin.
Usage of nvidia-switch:
nvidia-switch --xorg <--> switch to the stock xorg files
nvidia-switch --nvidia <--> switch to the proprietary nvidia files
Before uninstalling this package, it is important that you execute
'nvidia-switch --xorg', which will switch back to the stock xorg files.
If you forget to do this, you'll have to do the switch manually, or xorg
won't work on next startup. Here are the affected files:
/usr/lib/libGL.so.1.2
/usr/include/GL/{gl.h glx.h glxext.h glext.h}
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/{libGLcore.so libGLcore.la libglx.so libglx.la}
This also requires the nvidia-kernel package from SlackBuilds.org.
Approved by: rworkman
Maintained by: ppr:kut
Homepage:
http://www.nvidia.com
Source MD5SUM:
26a7f94908bbe07a1110fd78cfa81320
Download SlackBuild:
nvidia-driver.tar.gz
nvidia-driver.tar.gz.asc (what is this?)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
| Individual Files: |
| README |
| doinst.sh |
| nvidia-driver.SlackBuild |
| nvidia-driver.info |
| nvidia-switch |
| slack-desc |
See our HOWTO for instructions on how to use the contents of this repository.
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