Le 04/01/2016 21:54, Felix Miata a écrit :
A secondary point I was trying to make was that those using NVidia UMS driver are a small segment of Linux users, many of whom stick to FOSS and thus use nouveau driver, and also a large majority of whom aren't using NVidia gfxchips at all.
I didn't ask for nvidia driver. I just enabled nvidia repository (and after the install) and let default, and the new nvidia drivers come from OBS and are free and open
and without nomodeset (right now), the nvidia driver crashes.
I'm surprised it loads. Or, maybe it doesn't, and that's the "crash" you experience. What does Xorg.0.log look like when nomodeset is omitted from cmdline.
no chance to see them as it crashes
It's only since some update, with the default install nomodeset was not necessary.
Or maybe it was but got missed.
it booted for some days before the problem come
may be this is a clue to the solution
Could be. Could be another visit to NVidia's installation doc is in order. Maybe it has become dependent on exactly which UMS version is being used. Maybe the kernel is being trained to disable KMS when an nvidia driver tries to load, but isn't absent bugginess yet. Maybe the place to ask is in an NVidia support forum.
I only today see that the bug may be nvidia related jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org