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https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1225296
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1225296#c18
--- Comment #18 from Felix Miata
(In reply to Felix Miata from comment #16)
I don't understand this. My own NVidias have never while in my possession been used with proprietary drivers. Mine normally run on nouveau kernel & drm, modesetting DIX, as inxi suggests.
Because of this in comment#12
[...] 390.xx+ status: legacy (EOL~2022-11-22) last: release: 390.157 [....]
Had I understood that OP's device was a Tesla, I would not have included the "Host: gb970" inxi output, as that and its 390.157 are Fermi, not Tesla.
This is clearly G04 proprietary driver still found on your system somehow by inxi.
What it is reporting there is the proprietary driver version applicable to that device ID. It is part of the extended information option "a" of inxi I use when desiring to show maximum detail of the Display, Screen & Monitor information that follows "G"'s device information. "driver: nouveau" on the "Device-1" line shows the loaded kernel module. In comment #16 I used inxi -GSxxz instead of -GSaz, where you can note that additional information was excluded. # inxi -G | wc -lm 9 475 # inxi -Gx | wc -lm 10 576 # inxi -Gxx | wc -lm 17 881 # inxi -Gxxx | wc -lm 19 1076 # inxi -Ga | wc -lm 21 1300 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.