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 (DIR) Post #AZMuqaTNHGQsbBw70a by 9to5linux@floss.social
       2023-09-02T19:02:54Z
       
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       Systemd-Free #Nitrux 3.0 Arrives with Improvements to Boot, Installation, and Upgrade https://9to5linux.com/nitrux-3-0-arrives-with-improvements-to-boot-installation-and-upgrade@Nitrux_NX @uri_herrera #Linux #OpenSource
       
 (DIR) Post #AZMuxlT4nPbaj8DepE by ItSaliReza88@mstdn.social
       2023-09-02T19:50:52Z
       
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       @9to5linux @Nitrux_NX Is it okay with dkms modules?
       
 (DIR) Post #AZMuxmbcZ82CFvDzma by Nitrux_NX@mastodon.cloud
       2023-09-02T21:08:12Z
       
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       @ItSaliReza88 @9to5linux, Building DKMS modules in the distribution has always been possible.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZMvMeq8ZlsLPTsMUa by Nitrux_NX@mastodon.cloud
       2023-09-02T21:12:43Z
       
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       @ItSaliReza88 @9to5linux, We have a tutorial to build DKMS modules using Distrobox. However, it states the following."The easiest way to build kernel modules using dkms is to get the module sources and build them directly with Nitrux. If it were the case that the modules don't build, we could build them using Distrobox [...]."
       
 (DIR) Post #AZMvPm5O5lkekfUlYe by Nitrux_NX@mastodon.cloud
       2023-09-02T21:13:17Z
       
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       @ItSaliReza88 @9to5linux Or are you referring to this issue in the bug tracker? https://github.com/Nitrux/nitrux-bug-tracker/issues/127That's a specific use case of using the Debian-signed kernel, which we don't include or use by default to build the modules for the NVIDIA proprietary driver.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZN1pMp5F0u1ecSK3s by Nitrux_NX@mastodon.cloud
       2023-09-02T22:25:08Z
       
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       @ItSaliReza88 @9to5linuxWe have a tutorial to build DKMS modules, including information about using a Distrobox container.The tutorial states the following."The easiest way to build kernel modules using dkms is to get the module sources and build them directly with Nitrux. If it were the case that the modules don't build, we could build them using Distrobox [...]."https://nxos.org/tutorial/building-dkms-drivers-in-nitrux/
       
 (DIR) Post #AZN1sE801cChYXfQcS by Nitrux_NX@mastodon.cloud
       2023-09-02T22:25:39Z
       
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       @ItSaliReza88 @9to5linux Or are you referring to this issue in the bug tracker?https://github.com/Nitrux/nitrux-bug-tracker/issues/127That's a specific use case of using the Debian-signed kernel, which we don't include or use by default to build the modules for the NVIDIA proprietary driver.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZN3R4mKsTwOeIiQ3U by Nitrux_NX@mastodon.cloud
       2023-09-02T22:43:09Z
       
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       @ItSaliReza88 @9to5linux Or this other issue with VBox?https://github.com/Nitrux/nitrux-bug-tracker/issues/131That's a bug in VirtualBox, though, we provide a workaround.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZN3ZKi7Win4NUgHZI by Nitrux_NX@mastodon.cloud
       2023-09-02T22:44:39Z
       
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       @ItSaliReza88 @9to5linux Or do you refer to this issue with VBox?https://github.com/Nitrux/nitrux-bug-tracker/issues/131That's a bug in VirtualBox caused by a change in the Linux kernel, though we provide a workaround.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZO5FuYsuyPQqJBhb6 by ItSaliReza88@mstdn.social
       2023-09-03T10:38:14Z
       
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       @Nitrux_NX @9to5linux Well I use rtl8821ce driver which is builded with dkmsAnd I wanted to know that is it okay or notAnd looks like it okay