(In reply to Petr Vorel from comment #21) > (In reply to Stefan Dirsch from comment #20) > > Hmm ... > > > > NVreg_OpenRMEnableSupporteGpus option is no longer needed. The support for > > Workstation cards is now considered beta and officially supported. > > Does this apply to Open GPU kernel modules or to NVIDIA's Proprietary > drivers? Your comment #12 suggests it's needed for Open GPU kernel modules > which I'm trying to use. Although I need to double check if I installed only > Open GPU kernel modules (the open ones) and not NVIDIA's Proprietary drivers. This applies to Open GPU kernel modules. Setting this option is no longer needed for Desktop GPUs since version 545.29.02. > > fbdev option is new and eventually enables a Linux console with the nvidia > > driver (and no longer breaks simpledrm on newer 6.x.y kernels). > > > > Do things work again when you remove the fbdev option? > > OK, I'll test "options nvidia-drm modeset=1" (with removed "fbdev=1" from > that line and removed "options nvidia NVreg_OpenRMEnableSupporteGpus=1"). > But I remember last time "options nvidia-drm modeset=1" only didn't work > (NVreg_OpenRMEnableSupporteGpus=1 was required on kernel 6.5 and > kernel-firmware-nvidia-gspx-G06-535.113.01). See above. > > I think you need to regenerate the initrd by running 'dracut' to make the changes effective. > > OK, I'll try tomorrow something like: > dracut --kver $(uname -r) -f yes. I think this should do the job.