El sáb, 5 dic 2020 a las 12:10, Malcolm (<malcolmlewis@cableone.net>) escribió:
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
Hi Install the hard way?
NVIDIA-SMI 455.46.02 Driver Version: 455.46.02 CUDA Version: 11.1
As I discovered my old GT710 doesn't run (lc0) so had to upgrade the gpu...
Is better if You upgrade to an AMD GPU, and then You forget all the problems related to the GPU drivers! Cheers