Hello,
Core-current (10.x, 32 bit)
1. On a laptop with embedded Radeon video, all I have to do to is type tce-load -wi firmware-radeon graphics-4.19.10-tinycore ... and Bob's your uncle.
2. On a laptop with embedded Intel video, all I have to do is type tce-load -wi graphics-4.19.10-tinycore ... and Bob's your uncle.
However, I am unable to generate a "Bob's your uncle" scenario for NVidia adapters.
tce-load -wi xf86-video-nouveau => no luck ( various forum posts suggest it has been disabled (?!) )
tce-load -wi xf86-video-nv => no luck ( couple of KB, seems more like a shim, can't really be expected to work by itself (?!) )
tce-load -wi xf86-video-nv graphics-4.19.10-tinycore => no luck
The way I see it:
- no proprietary NVidia driver in the repositories because ... reasons ...
- nouveau is present, but ain't working because ... reasons ...
How does one generate a "Bob's your uncle" scenario for NVidia adapters on Core?