22.03.2016, 16:55
Hallo,
mit dem Neuen "NVIDIA Closed Source Driver" sind Bootsplash Screens wohl endlich möglich!
Ab "> = Linux-Kernel 4.1" wird noch "modeset=1" als Kernelparameter benötigt.
Lastly, in 364.12 we are finally providing DRM KMS support.
Quelle:
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic...glstreams/
Gruss
Wolfgang
mit dem Neuen "NVIDIA Closed Source Driver" sind Bootsplash Screens wohl endlich möglich!
Ab "> = Linux-Kernel 4.1" wird noch "modeset=1" als Kernelparameter benötigt.
Lastly, in 364.12 we are finally providing DRM KMS support.
Zitat:Our display programming support is centralized in a kernel module named nvidia-modeset.ko. Traditional display interactions (X11 modesets, OpenGL SwapBuffers,
VDPAU presentation, SLI, stereo, framelock, gsync, etc) initiate from our various user-mode driver components and flow to nvidia-modeset.ko.
This has been shipping since 358.09.
New in 364.12, we've added a kernel module named nvidia-drm.ko which registers as a DRM driver. It provides GEM and PRIME DRM capabilities,
to support graphics display offload on optimus notebooks. It also, on new enough kernels (>= Linux kernel 4.1 with CONFIG_DRM and CONFIG_DRM_KMS_HELPER),
provides MODESET and ATOMIC DRM capabilities to support atomic DRM KMS.
The DRM KMS support in nvidia-drm.ko is still unproven, and has some interaction issues with SLI, so it is disabled by default.
You can enable it with nvidia-drm.ko's "modeset" kernel module parameter. E.g.,
modprobe -r nvidia-drm ; modprobe nvidia-drm modeset=1
Quelle:
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic...glstreams/
Gruss
Wolfgang