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[Bug 1361207] Re: [xorg-edgers] nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 and newer should recommend nvidia-modprobe

 

Putting the package in backports is just a workaround. nvidia-modprobe should be automatically installed when you install the nvidia driver. Does it happening currently with new versions of Ubuntu?
Otherwise, this is still a big problem for users:
http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?355719-No-Cuda-option

@r0ma1ne,  you read that thread in latest posts (user have mint 17)

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Title:
  [xorg-edgers] nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 and newer should recommend
  nvidia-modprobe

Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-331-updates package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  nvidia-modprobe allows non-root users to load NVIDIA kernel modules and it creates the respective device entries. This is important for CUDA users as they would otherwise have to run a workaround script to load the kernel modules and create the device entries. This is documented here:
  http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/6_5/rel/docs/CUDA_Getting_Started_Linux.pdf -> 4.8 Verification

  Because of this newer nvidia-graphics-drivers packages (331 and newer)
  should at least recommend nvidia-modprobe. Furthermore the nvidia-
  modprobe is not available from xorg-edgers. Utopic includes an nvidia-
  modprobe package though.

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