For the open driver, the `nvidia-uvm` module does not auto-load after
`nvidia`, which makes CUDA not work.
In this case, we need to add it to `boot.kernelModules` for it to work
again.
In my experience this is required to get Plasma 6 Wayland to work on
my GTX 1080 with the proprietary driver. Otherwise, I get errors in my
`journalctl --user` about "MESA-LOADER: failed to open simpledrm" (among
many other things) and Plasma just presents a black screen with a cursor
and nothing else.
I discovered this by searching the aforementioned error and found
[this Arch Linux forum post][0] and some further clicking around led
me to [this section on the ArchWiki][1], which is where I got the
`versionAtLeast` value from.
Tested with `nvidia-x11-555.58-6.9.7`.
[0]: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=293741
[1]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NVIDIA#DRM_kernel_mode_setting
I am the singular maintainer for these packages. They are difficult to
maintain and are going to start to bitrot pretty much as soon as BMD
releases new software versions. Therefore, I am not only removing myself
as the maintainer but dropping them entirely.
- rename hardware.opengl to hardware.graphics
- remove hardware.opengl.driSupport, which does nothing
- remove hardware.opengl.setLdLibraryPath, which should never be done
- rename hardware.opengl.driSupport32Bit to hardware.graphics.enable32Bit
- lost of small docs / formatting cleanups
This library does not actually need to match the Nvidia driver version,
so we do not need to make it available impurely.
This reverts the following commits.
9b3461e7ae4e353b67f6
I want to use the final symlinked package in system.checks and need to
access that somehow. Instead of adding a new option, we might as well
convert tmpfiles to the new structure.
Commit a52e27d4f6
changed the `ensurePrinter` mechanism such that it uses
`lib.cli.toGNUCommandLineShell` to assemble the
`lpadmin` command line that creates the required printer.
Before that commit, the command line contained
single quotes (')to protect certain options from being
(mis-)interpreted by the shell.
The new mechanism no longer needs those quotes as
`lib.cli.toGNUCommandLineShell` takes care of quoting/escaping.
Unfortunatelly, the commit missed the
quotes around the `-o` command line part.
`lib.cli.toGNUCommandLineShell` now properly escapes
those quotes, thereby including them in the effective
command line arguments that are passed to `lpadmin`.
The result is that no option is applied anymore.
The commit at hand simply removes the superfluous quotes.
With this change, options are again properly applied as before.