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stornic56 2708d6dcb5 add retroarch, nvidia - java - internet refactor
- NVIDIA CUDA extrepo refactor in `modules/gpu/nvidia.sh`: removed unnecessary `i386_active` lines, updated warning to reference `v590 (unified metapackage)`, simplified installation from 18+10 versioned packages → `nvidia-driver-pinning-590 nvidia-driver firmware-nvidia-gsp`, eliminated `apt-mark hold` since pinning packages now handle it. DKMS verification and `NVIDIA_DRIVER_MODE="cuda-repo"` preserved.
- CUDA repo case fix in `modules/gaming.sh`: replaced silent bypass with detection of `nvidia-driver-libs:i386` v590 installation; if missing, prompts user confirmation before installing via active CUDA repo + pinning.
- Palemoon internet module overhaul (`modules/extras/internet/internet.sh`): removed deprecated `_enable_palemoon_repo()`, created new `install_palemoon()` with AVX2→AVX→SSE2 CPU detection from `/proc/cpuinfo`, proper `extrepo enable` call, and package installation.
- ProtonVPN module rewrite (`modules/extras/internet/internet.sh`): removed broken `_enable_protonvpn_repo()` that failed due to missing suite; created new `install_protonvpn()` using `stable` suite + `proton-vpn-gtk-app` package with proper validation.
- Java/Minecraft rename across `modules/gaming.sh` and `modules/extras/java.sh`: renamed `_install_gaming_java()` → `install_minecraft_java()`, updated menu title from "Java Runtimes for Gaming" to "Java Runtimes for Minecraft", changed whiptail tag from `"java-jre"` to `"java"`.
- RetroArch + 4 classic cores (`modules/gaming/tools.sh` and `.sh`): added RetroArch entry to gaming menu, new case handler in `gaming.sh`, updated installation command to include `libretro-mgba libretro-snes9x libretro-nestopia libretro-gambatte`, enhanced notice with emojis, core enumeration, DFSG warning, and wiki link.
- OnlyOffice server status (`modules/extras/office/office.sh`): added fallback message for slow or down OnlyOffice servers to improve user experience during installation.
- Full syntax validation: all modified files pass `bash -n` without errors; no residual references to old variables (`i386_active`, `590.48.01`) or functions remain.
- Documentation about Debian and the script is added to supplement important information.
- update README.md
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# NVIDIA GPU driver installation — 3-CASE dispatch
#
# CASE A : Trixie + backports kernel → Official NVIDIA CUDA Repo (Pinned v590)
# CASE B : Bookworm + backports kernel → Debian backports (-t bookworm-backports)
# CASE C : Kernel stable (any distro) → Debian stable (optional backports)
install_nvidia_driver() {
echo -e "${YELLOW}NVIDIA GPU detected.${NC}"
NVIDIA_DRIVER_MODE=""
local is_bpo_kernel; is_bpo_kernel=$(is_backports_kernel)
local is_kepler; is_kepler=$(is_nvidia_kepler)
local is_maxwell; is_maxwell=$(is_nvidia_maxwell)
local is_pascal; is_pascal=$(is_nvidia_pascal)
local is_blackwell; is_blackwell=$(is_nvidia_blackwell)
# ── Blackwell: v550 no soporta GB20x → CUDA repo v590 ──
if [ "$DEBIAN_CODENAME" = "trixie" ] && [ "$is_blackwell" = "true" ]; then
_msg "NVIDIA Blackwell" \
"Your GPU is NVIDIA Blackwell architecture.\n\nDebian 13's nvidia-driver (v550) does not\nsupport Blackwell GPUs.\n\n\
The script will enable the official NVIDIA CUDA\nrepository and install the v590 production branch,\nwhich fully supports Blackwell (GB20x)." 14 65
_install_nvidia_cuda_repo
return
fi
# ── Veto: Kepler en Trixie no tiene driver disponible ──
if [ "$is_kepler" = "true" ] && [ "$DEBIAN_CODENAME" = "trixie" ]; then
_msg "NVIDIA Kepler" \
"Your GPU is NVIDIA Kepler architecture.\n\nThe nvidia-tesla-470 driver is not available\nin Debian 13 (Trixie).\n\nNo NVIDIA driver will be installed." 14 65
return 1
fi
# ── Bloqueo: Maxwell/Pascal no son compatibles con v590 ──
if [ "$DEBIAN_CODENAME" = "trixie" ] && [ "$is_bpo_kernel" = "true" ]; then
if [ "$is_maxwell" = "true" ] || [ "$is_pascal" = "true" ]; then
local gpu_gen="Maxwell"
[ "$is_pascal" = "true" ] && gpu_gen="Pascal"
local block_msg="INCOMPATIBILITY DETECTED: Your NVIDIA ${gpu_gen} GPU\n"
block_msg+="is NOT supported by the modern v590 driver.\n\n"
block_msg+="To run NVIDIA safely on Debian 13 (Trixie), you MUST use\n"
block_msg+="the official Debian v550 driver, which requires the\n"
block_msg+="standard STABLE Kernel.\n\n"
block_msg+="The script will automatically downgrade your path to\n"
block_msg+="Stable Kernel mode for NVIDIA."
_msg "NVIDIA — Trixie + Backports" "$block_msg" 14 70
is_bpo_kernel=false
fi
fi
# ── Dispatch por casos ──
if [ "$DEBIAN_CODENAME" = "trixie" ] && [ "$is_bpo_kernel" = "true" ]; then
_install_nvidia_cuda_repo
elif [ "$DEBIAN_CODENAME" = "bookworm" ] && [ "$is_bpo_kernel" = "true" ]; then
_install_nvidia_bookworm_bpo
else
_install_nvidia_standard
fi
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Shared helper: enable NVIDIA CUDA repo via extrepo
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
_enable_cuda_repo() {
if [ ! -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/extrepo_nvidia-cuda.sources ] && \
! grep -qr 'developer.download.nvidia.com' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ 2>/dev/null; then
if ! command -v extrepo &>/dev/null; then
_run_cmd "extrepo" "sudo apt install -y extrepo" "Installing extrepo..."
fi
_run_cmd "CUDA Repo" \
"sudo extrepo enable nvidia-cuda" \
"Enabling official NVIDIA CUDA repository..."
fi
_run_cmd "APT Update" "sudo apt update" "Updating package lists..."
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# CASE A: Trixie + Backports Kernel → Official CUDA Repo (Pinned v590)
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
_install_nvidia_cuda_repo() {
local warn="WARNING: Official Debian NVIDIA driver (v550)\n"
warn+="fails to compile on Trixie Backports Kernels.\n\n"
warn+="The script will enable the official NVIDIA CUDA\n"
warn+="repository and install the production branch v590\n"
warn+="using NVIDIA's unified driver pinning packages.\n\n"
warn+="Source: Official NVIDIA CUDA Repo (Pinned v590.*)\n"
warn+="Driver: Production Branch v590 (unified metapackage)\n"
warn+="[+] nvidia-driver (full 64-bit compute + graphics)\n"
warn+="[+] firmware-nvidia-gsp\n"
warn+="[+] nvidia-driver-pinning-590 (branch locking)\n"
warn+="[+] APT Pinning (version 590.*)\n\n"
warn+="Do you want to proceed at your own risk?"
if ! _confirm_custom "NVIDIA Driver — Trixie + Backports" "$warn" "Proceed" "Abort" 18 70; then
echo -e "${YELLOW}NVIDIA installation aborted by user.${NC}"
return 1
fi
# Step 1: Enable CUDA repo via extrepo
_enable_cuda_repo
# Step 2: Create APT pinning to lock v590
_run_cmd "APT Pinning" \
'printf "%s\n" "Package: *nvidia*" "Package: *cuda*" "Package: libcuda1" "Package: firmware-nvidia-gsp" "Pin: version 590.*" "Pin-Priority: 1001" | sudo tee /etc/apt/preferences.d/block-nvidia > /dev/null' \
"Creating APT pinning to lock NVIDIA to v590 branch..."
# Step 3: Install NVIDIA unified metapackages (driver pinning)
_run_cmd "NVIDIA CUDA" \
"sudo apt install -y nvidia-driver-pinning-590 nvidia-driver firmware-nvidia-gsp" \
"Installing NVIDIA v590 production driver via unified metapackages..."
NVIDIA_DRIVER_MODE="cuda-repo"
echo -e "${GREEN}NVIDIA Production Driver v590 installed from CUDA repo. Reboot required.${NC}"
echo ""
echo "──────────────────────────────────────────────"
echo "Verifying DKMS module compilation:"
if command -v dkms &>/dev/null; then
dkms status 2>/dev/null | grep nvidia || echo "(no nvidia DKMS module found)"
else
echo "(dkms not installed)"
fi
echo ""
echo "If the line ends with 'installed' → module is OK."
echo "Otherwise check: dmesg | grep nvidia"
echo "──────────────────────────────────────────────"
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# CASE B: Bookworm + Backports Kernel → Debian backports
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
_install_nvidia_bookworm_bpo() {
local nv_pkg=""
local is_kepler
is_kepler=$(is_nvidia_kepler)
if [ "$is_kepler" = "true" ]; then
nv_pkg="nvidia-tesla-470-driver"
else
local nd_ver
nd_ver=$(apt-cache policy nvidia-detect 2>/dev/null | awk 'NR==3 {print $2; exit}')
if _confirm "NVIDIA Detect" "Install nvidia-detect to determine the correct driver?\n\n nvidia-detect ${nd_ver:-unknown}" 12 70; then
_run_cmd "NVIDIA" "sudo apt install -y nvidia-detect" "Installing nvidia-detect..."
else
echo "Skipping NVIDIA driver detection."
NVIDIA_DRIVER_MODE=""
return 0
fi
local recommended
recommended=$(nvidia-detect 2>/dev/null | grep -oP 'nvidia[\w-]+(?= package)')
if [ -z "$recommended" ]; then
echo -e "${RED}nvidia-detect could not determine a suitable driver.${NC}"
return 1
fi
if [[ "$recommended" =~ legacy-390|legacy-340 ]]; then
echo -e "${RED}Your GPU requires $recommended, which is not available.${NC}"
return 1
fi
nv_pkg="$recommended"
fi
local nv_ver
nv_ver=$(apt-cache policy "$nv_pkg" 2>/dev/null | awk 'NR==3 {print $2; exit}')
local msg="Source: Debian Bookworm-Backports\n"
msg+="NVIDIA Driver: ${nv_pkg} ${nv_ver:-unknown}\n"
msg+=" (Compatible with Kernel v6.12+)\n"
msg+="[+] firmware-misc-nonfree\n"
msg+="[+] nvidia-vaapi-driver"
if ! _confirm "NVIDIA Driver — Backports" "$msg" 14 70; then
echo "Skipping NVIDIA driver installation."
return 0
fi
_run_cmd "NVIDIA" "sudo apt install -y -t bookworm-backports $nv_pkg firmware-misc-nonfree nvidia-vaapi-driver" \
"Installing NVIDIA driver from backports..."
NVIDIA_DRIVER_MODE="backports"
echo -e "${GREEN}NVIDIA driver installed from backports. Reboot required.${NC}"
echo ""
echo "──────────────────────────────────────────────"
echo "Verifying DKMS module compilation:"
if command -v dkms &>/dev/null; then
dkms status 2>/dev/null | grep nvidia || echo "(no nvidia DKMS module found)"
else
echo "(dkms not installed)"
fi
echo ""
echo "If the line ends with 'installed' → module is OK."
echo "Otherwise check: dmesg | grep nvidia"
echo "──────────────────────────────────────────────"
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# Bookworm Kepler intercepción — fuerza nvidia-legacy-470xx-driver
# sin pasar por nvidia-detect (evita falsa recomendación rama 535)
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
_install_nvidia_bookworm_kepler() {
local nv_pkg="nvidia-legacy-470xx-driver"
local nv_ver
nv_ver=$(apt-cache policy "$nv_pkg" 2>/dev/null | awk 'NR==3 {print $2; exit}')
echo -e "${YELLOW}Kepler GPU detected — forcing ${nv_pkg}.${NC}"
local msg="Kepler GPU detectada (GKxxx).\n\n"
msg+="En Debian 12 Bookworm, Kepler requiere el driver legacy\n"
msg+="en lugar del moderno. Se usará el paquete:\n"
msg+=" ${nv_pkg} ${nv_ver:-unknown}\n"
msg+="para evitar fallos de pantalla negra.\n\n"
msg+=" [SKIP] nvidia-detect (omitido — evita rama 535)\n"
msg+=" [USE] ${nv_pkg}\n"
msg+=" [+] firmware-misc-nonfree\n"
msg+=" [+] nvidia-settings\n\n"
msg+="Instalar driver legacy para Kepler?"
if ! _confirm_custom "NVIDIA Kepler — Bookworm" "$msg" "Install" "Skip" 14 70; then
echo "Omitiendo driver Kepler."
NVIDIA_DRIVER_MODE=""
return 0
fi
_run_cmd "NVIDIA Kepler" \
"sudo apt install -y $nv_pkg firmware-misc-nonfree nvidia-settings" \
"Instalando nvidia-legacy-470xx-driver..."
# Si backports está habilitado, ofrecer actualización
if [ "$(is_backports_enabled)" == "true" ]; then
local bpo_ver
bpo_ver=$(apt-cache madison "$nv_pkg" 2>/dev/null | \
grep "bookworm-backports" | awk '{print $3}' | head -1)
if [ -n "$bpo_ver" ]; then
local msg="Hay una versión en backports: ${bpo_ver}\n"
msg+="Instalar desde bookworm-backports?"
if _confirm "Kepler Backports" "$msg"; then
_run_cmd "NVIDIA Kepler" \
"sudo apt install -y -t bookworm-backports $nv_pkg" \
"Actualizando Kepler driver desde backports..."
NVIDIA_DRIVER_MODE="backports"
echo -e "${GREEN}Kepler driver actualizado desde backports.${NC}"
fi
fi
fi
NVIDIA_DRIVER_MODE="${NVIDIA_DRIVER_MODE:-stable}"
echo -e "${GREEN}Kepler driver (${nv_pkg}) installed. Reboot required.${NC}"
echo ""
echo "──────────────────────────────────────────────"
echo "Verifying DKMS module compilation:"
if command -v dkms &>/dev/null; then
dkms status 2>/dev/null | grep nvidia || echo "(no nvidia DKMS module found)"
else
echo "(dkms not installed)"
fi
echo ""
echo "If the line ends with 'installed' → module is OK."
echo "Otherwise check: dmesg | grep nvidia"
echo "──────────────────────────────────────────────"
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# CASE C: Kernel stable (any distro) → Debian stable, optional backports
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
_install_nvidia_standard() {
local nv_pkg=""
local use_bpo=false
local is_kepler
is_kepler=$(is_nvidia_kepler)
if [ "$is_kepler" = "true" ]; then
if [ "$DEBIAN_CODENAME" = "trixie" ]; then
_msg "NVIDIA Kepler" \
"Your GPU is NVIDIA Kepler architecture.\n\nThe nvidia-tesla-470 driver is not available\nin Debian 13 (Trixie).\n\nOptions:\n 1. Use Debian 12 (Bookworm) with nvidia-tesla-470\n 2. Use open-source Nouveau driver (limited)\n\nNo NVIDIA driver will be installed." 14 65
return 1
fi
nv_pkg="nvidia-tesla-470-driver"
echo -e "${YELLOW}Kepler GPU detected. Will use ${nv_pkg}.${NC}"
else
local nd_ver
nd_ver=$(apt-cache policy nvidia-detect 2>/dev/null | awk 'NR==3 {print $2; exit}')
if _confirm "NVIDIA Detect" "Install nvidia-detect to determine the correct driver?\n\n nvidia-detect ${nd_ver:-unknown}" 12 70; then
_run_cmd "NVIDIA" "sudo apt install -y nvidia-detect" "Installing nvidia-detect..."
else
echo "Skipping NVIDIA driver detection."
return 0
fi
local recommended
recommended=$(nvidia-detect 2>/dev/null | grep -oP 'nvidia[\w-]+(?= package)')
if [ -z "$recommended" ]; then
echo -e "${RED}nvidia-detect could not determine a suitable driver.${NC}"
return 1
fi
if [[ "$recommended" =~ legacy-390|legacy-340 ]]; then
echo -e "${RED}Your GPU requires $recommended, which is not available.${NC}"
return 1
fi
nv_pkg="$recommended"
fi
# Check for backports (optional, if repo enabled)
local stable_nv_ver
stable_nv_ver=$(apt-cache policy "$nv_pkg" 2>/dev/null | awk 'NR==3 {print $2; exit}')
if [ "$(is_backports_enabled)" == "true" ]; then
local bpo_nv_ver
bpo_nv_ver=$(apt-cache madison "$nv_pkg" 2>/dev/null | \
grep "${DEBIAN_CODENAME}-backports" | awk '{print $3}' | head -1)
if [ -n "$bpo_nv_ver" ]; then
local msg="Source: Debian ${DEBIAN_CODENAME^} (Backports available)\n"
msg+="NVIDIA Driver: ${nv_pkg}\n\n"
msg+=" Backports: ${bpo_nv_ver}\n"
msg+=" Stable: ${stable_nv_ver:-unknown}\n\n"
msg+="Choose version:"
if _confirm_custom "NVIDIA Driver" "$msg" "Backports" "Stable" 14 70; then
use_bpo=true
fi
fi
fi
local src_label="Debian ${DEBIAN_CODENAME^} Stable"
$use_bpo && src_label="Debian ${DEBIAN_CODENAME^}-Backports"
local msg="Source: ${src_label}\n"
msg+="NVIDIA Driver: ${nv_pkg} ${stable_nv_ver:-unknown}\n"
msg+="[+] firmware-misc-nonfree\n"
msg+="[+] nvidia-vaapi-driver\n"
msg+="[+] mesa-vdpau-drivers"
if ! _confirm "NVIDIA Driver" "$msg" 14 70; then
echo "Skipping NVIDIA driver installation."
return 0
fi
local extra_pkgs="firmware-misc-nonfree nvidia-vaapi-driver mesa-vdpau-drivers"
if $use_bpo; then
_run_cmd "NVIDIA" "sudo apt install -y -t ${DEBIAN_CODENAME}-backports $nv_pkg $extra_pkgs" \
"Installing NVIDIA driver from backports..."
NVIDIA_DRIVER_MODE="backports"
else
_run_cmd "NVIDIA" "sudo apt install -y $nv_pkg $extra_pkgs" \
"Installing NVIDIA driver from stable..."
NVIDIA_DRIVER_MODE="stable"
fi
echo -e "${GREEN}NVIDIA driver installed. Reboot required.${NC}"
echo ""
echo "──────────────────────────────────────────────"
echo "Verifying DKMS module compilation:"
if command -v dkms &>/dev/null; then
dkms status 2>/dev/null | grep nvidia || echo "(no nvidia DKMS module found)"
else
echo "(dkms not installed)"
fi
echo ""
echo "If the line ends with 'installed' → module is OK."
echo "Otherwise check: dmesg | grep nvidia"
echo "──────────────────────────────────────────────"
}