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...instead of mesa_noglu.out. Closures of systems remain unchanged,
as both are in (and the .out output is very small anyway).
This is to make sure that we use lib*GL* that aren't slowed down by grsecurity.
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Issue #12616 uses this example but the commit doesn't.
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Use hardware.opengl.extraPackages instead.
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/run/opengl-drivers should contain only libGL-related libraries, not
stuff like udev. Injecting anything into LD_LIBRARY_PATH is dangerous
because it can break applications that expect a different version of
the library.
Caused by eef9a8ac2a30b495ff7184382ed0dbd73b3b88e4. Fixes #5371.
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blacklist the radeon driver when ati_unfree is installed.
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I'm sorry; I didn't notice Eelco renamed the option.
My dry-run didn't catch that one with nvidia driver, no idea why.
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so all users get this variable, thanks to work from #2692.
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Fix that, fix bumblebee module loading and make the socket group configurable
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Previously all card-specific stuff was scattered across xserver.nix
and opengl.nix, which is ugly. Now it can be kept together in a single
card-specific module. This required the addition of a few internal
options:
- services.xserver.drivers: A list of { name, driverName, modules,
libPath } sets.
- hardware.opengl.package: The OpenGL implementation. Note that there
can be only one OpenGL implementation at a time in a system
configuration (i.e. no dynamic detection).
- hardware.opengl.package32: The 32-bit OpenGL implementation.
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Fixes #2379.
The new name was a misnomer because the values really are X11 video
drivers (e.g. ‘cirrus’ or ‘nvidia’), not OpenGL implementations. That
it's also used to set an OpenGL implementation for kmscon is just
confusing overloading.
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Fixes #2242 in a different way (cleaner, I hope).
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Close #2200. Thanks to @cpages for suggesting and testing this.
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Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
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