On Sat 05 Dec 2020 03:38:44 PM CST, Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
Op 05-12-2020 om 14:50 schreef Juan Erbes:
Here You has a Workaround for Kernel 5.9: http://rglinuxtech.com/?p=2844
Yes, but that solution incorporates applying the patch, and compiling the kernel myself, which is beyond my knowledge. And it fails in following versions, I read:
jeff.chua.linux <https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/u/jeff.chua.linux>
Patch works, but with latest linux git pull (commit 071a0578b0ce0b0e543d1e38ee6926b9cc21c198), compile fails …
So, maybe a solution for some, but alas not for me.
Remember, the Nvidia driver IS NOT OPEN SOURCE.
Yes, I know for some years already...
But anyhow, thanks for your reply.
By the way, your post arrives twofold here.
regards, Jogchum
Regards, Juan
El sáb, 5 dic 2020 a las 9:14, Jogchum Reitsma (<j.reitsma@hccnet.nl>) escribió:
Hi,
I was wondering, is a build of the nvida-uvm module for kernel >= 5.9 on the horizon? For some projects I really need CUDA support, and for that this module is needed, I understand.
regards, Jogchum
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