nvidia-uvm should have an alias for bumblebee

Asked by Luca Osvaldo Mastromatteo

Nvidia Optimus users must have an alias in /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf containing "alias nvidia-uvm nvidia-3xx-uvm" where 3xx is the driver they have installed, in order to make CUDA working on CUDA-applications like blender.
This should be simpler by making the package scripts to do this modification. Why making CUDA working is that hard? This is also only possible with nvidia-361> drivers since they come with the "uvm" module. This can be made simpler.

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