This would very nice for restricted-manager since it does now handle also disabled modules.
A user might want to use r-m to enable a restricted module since:
- he doesn't remeber how he manually disabled it (perhaps the current setup comes not from a clean install)
- he dist-upgraded and thus upgraded linux-image version and his manually installed module doesn't work any more
This would very nice for restricted-manager since it does now handle also disabled modules.
A user might want to use r-m to enable a restricted module since:
- he doesn't remeber how he manually disabled it (perhaps the current setup comes not from a clean install)
- he dist-upgraded and thus upgraded linux-image version and his manually installed module doesn't work any more
Please find attached patch
matteo@gutsy:~/src$ sudo ./lrm-manager --quick --list
fglrx
nvidia
nvidia_legacy