What is the output of
uname -r
eselect kernel list
eselect opengl list
nvidia drivers not listed in my rc-update show, and GUI is working
HansWurst wrote:Is there a command that lists the services which COULD be added in rc-update?
RC-UPDATE(8) System Manager's Manual RC-UPDATE(8)
NAME
rc-update — add and remove services to and from a runlevel
SYNOPSIS
rc-update add service [runlevel ...]
rc-update delete service [runlevel ...]
rc-update [-u, --update] [-v, --verbose] show [runlevel ...]
DESCRIPTION
OpenRC uses named runlevels. Rather than editing some obscure file or
managing a directory of symlinks, rc-update exists to quickly add or
delete services to and from from different runlevels. All services must
reside in the /etc/init.d or /usr/local/etc/init.d directories. They must
also conform to the OpenRC runscript standard.
add service Add the service to the runlevel or the current
one if none given. Services added to the boot
runlevel must exist in /etc/init.d.
delete service Delete the service from the runlevel or the cur‐
rent one if none given.
show Show all enabled services and the runlevels they
belong to. If you specify runlevels to show,
then only those will be included in the output.
-v, --verbose Show all services.
-u, --update Forces an update of the dependency tree cache.
This may be needed in the even of clock skew (a
file in /etc is newer than the system clock).
SEE ALSO
rc(8), rc-status(8)
AUTHORS
Roy Marples <roy@marples.name>
Joe
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