Hi all, As you may know, the NVIDIA drivers are split across a multitude of packages. While it is of no consequence when using the ones in the repo, it becomes a bit more of a problem when building packages from the AUR. I for example have to install nvidia-utils-beta, lib32-nvidia-utils-beta, nvidia-source-beta and nvidia-hook (mkinitcpio hook using dkms) to get all the required files. That means downloading the x86_64 blob 2 times and the i686 one 1 time (I'm using a dkms version to not download them one more time for each of my kernels). Moreover, all those packages have hard dependencies on version numbers, making AUR helpers quite helpless when there is an update (sure you could download all tarballs and have a centralized sources folder, build all packages, and then installing all at the same time, but keeping up to date would become very time consuming). I heard a nvidia-total-beta package was uploaded not long ago but swiftly deleted by gtmanfred who thought it was not needed. I don't mean to criticize, but I do think it would be of use to quite a lot of people. I'm using the catalyst-total on my laptop and I love it, having all in one place is good for the bandwidth and every update is just a breeze. Therefore I have made two new PKGBUILDs, nvidia-total [1] and nvidia-total-beta [2] which group the packages mentioned above for the regular and beta drivers, and are the NVIDIA counterparts to the catalyst-total package. I'm asking the TUs to reconsider their usefulness before I upload the to the AUR, only to see them deleted. Thx in advance for your answers. Regards, [1] http://pastebin.com/sKa4pDfp [2] http://pastebin.com/V5FSLmUi -- Alucryd "In the name of God, impure souls of the living dead shall be banished into eternal damnation. Amen."