On 07/01/18 20:17, Stratos Zolotas wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting an always reproducible kernel panic and the system is not bootable with kernel 4.14.11. Booting with 4.14.9 works.
Was only able to take a photo....
https://photos.app.goo.gl/CplKIGQy6tnvM2c83
Anyone else experiencing this or any hint on what to look?
Stratos.
Ooops...I just realised that this is Factory list so we are talking here Tumbleweed, right? Well, I *still* get this in LEAP 42.3 but not anymore in TW. In TW I am now running kernel 4.14.12.x *AND* the new BETA version of the nVidia driver -- 390.12 -- and the nvidia driver compiles and the TW boots without any problems. (But I haven't allowed TW to be updated to the latest 'snapshot' -- I might just forego this while the going is good.) In Leap 42.3 I am also using nvidia driver 390.12 and kernel 4.14.12.0 and I get the error msg you mention above. However, I can compile the nvidia driver and get 42.3 to boot by using adding to the command line which compiles the nvidia driver: '--no-unified-memory'. And this what has got me absolutely bamboozled: both Leap 42.3 and TW are installed on the same desktop and yet Leap stuffs-up while TW I managed to get working. BC -- Always be nice to people on your way up -- you'll see the same people on your way down. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org