On 7/9/21 6:49 PM, Michael Hamilton wrote:
On Saturday 10 July 2021, Matthew wrote:
 Hello,

 The nvidia-glG04 modules failed to build with kernel 5.13.0-1-default. I'm assuming this is a broader NVIDIA/kernel 5.13.0 issue and not just something wrong on my system.  Fortunately, problems like this have been fixed relatively quickly in the past (big thank you!), hopefully this will be the case here.

 ...just a heads up...
 Matthew

I'm typing this from Tumbleweed 20210706, kernel 5.13.0-1-default, nvidia driver 460.84.

My dup to kernel 5.13.0-1-default appeared to work fine, no issues.

The one thing unusual about my desktop install is that I still have a
UsrMerge work-around in place:

    cd /usr; ln -s . /usr/usr
    described at https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Usr_merge

But as I understand it, this work-around should no longer be necessary.

The only trouble I've seen is that, since the weekend, my system has had
a couple of hard lockups with no clues in any logs. My desktop is normally
solid as a rock (Note to Juan Erbes:  probably due to my using the excellent
and well supported proprietary driver).   Lockups begun happening
before the update to 5.13.0-1 while on 5.12.13-1.  They are rare and may
be related to google-chrome which updated to beta 92.0.4515.80-1
on 2021-07-02.   For all lockups I was using chrome at the point of the lockup.
After turning off chrome's advanced option for GPU acceleration I have
not yet  experienced any further issues (but they're rare, I may simply be
lucky so far).

Michael


Perhaps this issue is specific to the older nvidia driver; I'm running version 390.143-13.1 (also still have the UsrMerge in place).

Matthew