2010/10/1 kurrata <kurrata@gmail.com>:
On 10/01/10 01:27, Stefan Erik Wilkens wrote:
2010/9/30 kurrata<kurrata@gmail.com>:
latest xorg update (1.9) breaks it with nvidia-173xx drivers (173.14.27-3). Easy fix, just install previouse xorg
AFAIK, current nvidia xorg support is as such: 96.xx range -> up to xserver 1.7, no mention of updating. 173xx range -> up to xserver 1.8, 1.9 support is in the pipeline nvidia range -> *
yesterday, nvidia has confirmed that the 173xx range's support for xserver 1.9x is currently in the testing phase: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2325998
so perhaps wait for the 173 range to actually support the new xserver :)
Or we could just add conflict in pacman output if person has nvidia driver and stoping the upgrade. Or just write warning message that the new xorg doesn't support nvidia 173xx drivers and will result with break. That way others could upgrade to the new xorg and nvidia users wouldn't break their machine
breakage is expected with arch, we've been lucky that nvidia has been keeping legacy drivers up to date with xsever over the last few major changes and we'll simply have to wait for them to catch up now :) As said on the link I gave previously, the legacy driver is undergoing testing for 1.9, it can't be too long now. it seems non-arch to hold the user by the hand while the answer to possible breakage was literally one google away. and then there's the obvious issues this will bring when somebody forgets to properly update the list of excludes.. added man hours, more breakage due to improper lists and mass confusion about the state of drivers... though that may sound a little more apocalyptic than intended.