On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Dominique Michel
<dominique.michel(a)vtxnet.ch> wrote:
Hi,
I have an asus amd64 PC with a nvidia GeForce 8800 GT graphic card. This
PC is working fine with the gentoo-kernel and the nvidia proprietary
kernel module.
I want to experiment with the rt-kernel. It is 3 modules for the
nvidia card.
- The nvidia proprietary module, I guess that this is not necessarily a
good choice because it will not be patched for use with the rt-kernel.
But I am not sure.
- The 2 others are with the kernel, nv and nouveau.
Which module will be best to use with the rt-kernel?
Ciao,
Dominique
I have had difficulty using the CUDA development driver versions with
the rt-kernel. That version requires having some locks in the kernel
that aren't allowed in the rt-kernel (my synopsis--might not be
entirely correct).
I only use the proprietary nvidia module with non-rt kernels, and I
use nv or nouveau with rt-kernels. I will be interested to know if
other people know how to use the proprietary nvidia kernel module with
an rt kernel.
Chuck