2019-10-08, 23:55
(2019-10-08, 22:21)dapharsyde Wrote: Do you have any insight on why it was disabled, and if there are plans to bring back support?
By the way you're welcome to test the following 5.4-rc2 build with
xf86-video-nvidia-legacy
enabled to see what state it's in - you should be able to make it to the Kodi GUI, but audio is unlikely to work, and videos may stutter a great deal (unplayable), and eventually your machine may crash (kernel panic). I will probably leave xf86-video-nvidia-legacy enabled while testing 5.4-rc since it is able to start the Kodi GUI and it may be useful for testing other things (but not actually watching video/listening to audio...) - obviously if it's condition improves I'll announce it in the release notes.#1008x: Generic
A number of external kernel modules are also missing from these 5.4-rc2 builds (mainly crazycat/dvb-latest) as the 5.4-rc2 kernel is a bit of a mess right now, due to namespace/depmod bugs.