upgrading video cards...
Tom Metro
tmetro-blu-5a1Jt6qxUNc at public.gmane.org
Tue Dec 23 11:58:59 EST 2008
David Kramer wrote:
> The thing I like about dkms is that it happens automagically. When a
> new kernel is installed, dkms recompiles the kernel for it with no user
> intervention.
I was going to send a suggestion for this to the author of Envy, but I
checked the FAQ first and I see:
http://albertomilone.com/envyngfaq.html#F
F) What happens if the kernel is upgraded (e.g. via system updates)?
You won't have to do anything at all. DKMS will automatically install
the module for your new kernel. NOTE: make sure that the kernel
headers (linux-headers) for that kernel are also installed.
So it uses DKMS under the hood? (I sent the author an email on this a
few days ago, but no response so far.)
I haven't experienced the automatic driver rebuild on kernel update, but
perhaps that's because I switched from Envy Legacy to EnvyNG around the
same time I last updated the OS.
-Tom
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