Well, below is the information I found for the nvidia driver in my machine.
Also, below are the commands which I issued in an attempt to protect my nvidia driver against upgrades.
I notice that there are six lines in the upper section referencing my video driver, yet i only entered three commands to carry out the locking process. Did I miss anything?
Code:
nvidia-driver-580.119.02_1 NVidia graphics card binary drivers for hardware OpenGL rendering
nvidia-drm-66-kmod-580.119.02.1500068_2 NVIDIA DRM Kernel Module
nvidia-drm-kmod-580.119.02 NVIDIA DRM Kernel Module
nvidia-kmod-580.119.02.1500068_1 kmod part of NVidia graphics card binary drivers for hardware OpenGL rendering
nvidia-settings-580.119.02 Display Control Panel for X NVidia driver
nvidia-xconfig-580.119.02 Tool to manipulate X configuration files for the NVidia driver
Also, below are the commands which I issued in an attempt to protect my nvidia driver against upgrades.
Code:
root@Asus:~ # pkg lock -l
Currently locked packages:
nvidia-driver-580.119.02_1
root@Asus:~ # pkg lock -y nvidia-settings
Locking nvidia-settings-580.119.02
root@Asus:~ # pkg lock -y nvidia-xconfig
Locking nvidia-xconfig-580.119.02
root@Asus:~ # pkg lock -l
Currently locked packages:
nvidia-driver-580.119.02_1
nvidia-settings-580.119.02
nvidia-xconfig-580.119.02
I notice that there are six lines in the upper section referencing my video driver, yet i only entered three commands to carry out the locking process. Did I miss anything?