Hi, A naming conflict on the AUR between jme-git (JMicron Ethernet Linux driver) and jme-svn (jMonkey Engine) was recently brought to my attention. Currently, the names of kernel module packages are identical to the internal names of the modules recognized by e.g. modprobe and lsmod. Given that libraries and modules for programming languages and other applications follow a naming scheme that includes the target application's prefix in the package name (python-foo, aspell-foo, etc.), it would be consistent to do the same with kernel modules, e.g. "linux-foo". I understand that there are likely a lot of packages that would be affected by the adoption of such a naming scheme, but the migration could be done gradually as packages are upgraded, with "provides" entries used to satisfy dependencies during the transitional period. Of course, a TODO list could manage this as well if you're up to it. The guidelines would also need to be updated: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Kernel_Module_Package_Guidelines Thoughts? Regards, Xyne