[13:24] <tseliot> ricotz, mamarley: I have just uploaded the latest nvidia driver, which now starts/stops nvidia-persistenced properly
[13:24] <tseliot> you might want to have a look at the changes
[13:25]  * tseliot is going to SRU that and ubuntu-drivers-common in 16.04
[13:26] <ricotz> tseliot, nice :), I hope you included the 4.8 patch?
[13:27] <tseliot> ricotz: I didn't, but I can easily add that
[13:28] <ricotz> tseliot, alright
[13:28] <tseliot> ubuntu-drivers-common should fix the bug about gpu-manager not switching off the dGPU in power saving mode
[13:29] <tseliot> that's what I focused on
[13:29] <mamarley> I can apply whatever changes you made to the 370 drivers.
[13:30] <tseliot> yes, that would be great
[13:33] <ricotz> mamarley, https://paste.debian.net/plain/801058
[13:33] <mamarley> ricotz: Thanks :)
[13:33] <ricotz> only xenial and yakkety
[13:34] <mamarley> Why is that?  Do the others not have nvidia-persistenced?
[13:35] <ricotz> they don't have systemctl iirc
[13:36] <ricotz> aka no systemd
[13:40] <mamarley> Ah, yes, I hadn't looked closely enough at the patch to see that it required systemd yet.
[13:55] <mamarley> tseliot: I assume you have tested the uninstallation of this driver and it won't blow up like that snapd thing a while back? :)
[13:55] <tseliot> I didn't add a build-dep on systemd, as the unit is started manually
[13:55] <mamarley> OK :)
[13:56] <tseliot> it's pretty simple stuff this time
[14:06] <ricotz> tseliot, obviously it is a runtime dep ;)
[14:06] <tseliot> yep
[14:07] <tseliot> I could have depended on dh-systemd, though, to make sure that the unit is activated by systemd dependencies IIRC
[14:08] <tseliot> luckily, this is not the case (the nvidia-prime package does it)
[15:57] <mamarley> ricotz: The updated 370.23 packages are ready in https://launchpad.net/~mamarley/+archive/ubuntu/staging/+packages. :)
[16:58] <ricotz> mamarley, ok