New Nvidia driver for tumbleweed with kernel 5.10 ?
Just noticed that the available nvidia 450.80.02 kmp doesn't build with kernel 5.10 . See BOO 1180095.
Am Mittwoch, 16. Dezember 2020, 11:08:22 CET schrieb Markus Koßmann:
Just noticed that the available nvidia 450.80.02 kmp doesn't build with kernel 5.10 . See BOO 1180095.
Just for the records - 460.27.04 fixes this, Stefan has already prepared the needful & bug is closed Cheers Axel
Hi, Axel Braun wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 16. Dezember 2020, 11:08:22 CET schrieb Markus Koßmann:
Just noticed that the available nvidia 450.80.02 kmp doesn't build with kernel 5.10 . See BOO 1180095.
Just for the records - 460.27.04 fixes this, Stefan has already prepared the needful & bug is closed
Now that Santa brought us 5.10.1 for TW, what's the status of this? The nvidia repo seems still to only have 460.27.04_k5.9.14_1-33.1 of the kmp package. Is it safe to upgrade, or better to wait?
hi, Am 30.12.20 um 11:58 schrieb Peter Suetterlin:
Now that Santa brought us 5.10.1 for TW, what's the status of this? The nvidia repo seems still to only have 460.27.04_k5.9.14_1-33.1 of the kmp package.
Is it safe to upgrade, or better to wait?
i always do it the hard way: https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:NVIDIA_the_hard_way using this, i don't have to wait for kmp packages. as long as latest nvidia driver ist compatible to latest kernel, this always works. -- Best Regards | Freundliche Grüße | Cordialement | Cordiali Saluti | Atenciosamente | Saludos Cordiales *DI Rainer Klier* DevOps, Research & Development
Rainer Klier wrote:
hi,
Am 30.12.20 um 11:58 schrieb Peter Suetterlin:
Now that Santa brought us 5.10.1 for TW, what's the status of this? The nvidia repo seems still to only have 460.27.04_k5.9.14_1-33.1 of the kmp package.
Is it safe to upgrade, or better to wait?
i always do it the hard way:
I do that for my Optimus Laptop. The Desktop is on the official repo. And the reply doesn't answer my question :-/
On 2020-12-30 20:58, Peter Suetterlin wrote:
Hi,
Axel Braun wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 16. Dezember 2020, 11:08:22 CET schrieb Markus Koßmann:
Just noticed that the available nvidia 450.80.02 kmp doesn't build with kernel 5.10 . See BOO 1180095.
Just for the records - 460.27.04 fixes this, Stefan has already prepared the needful & bug is closed
Now that Santa brought us 5.10.1 for TW, what's the status of this? The nvidia repo seems still to only have 460.27.04_k5.9.14_1-33.1 of the kmp package.
Is it safe to upgrade, or better to wait?
Hi, It was safe update for me: rpm -qi kernel-default nvidia-gfxG05-kmp-default Name : kernel-default Version : 5.9.14 Release : 1.2 Architecture: x86_64 .... Name : nvidia-gfxG05-kmp-default Version : 460.27.04_k5.9.14_1 Release : 33.1 Architecture: x86_64
oops, copypasted wrong lines (we have both kernels installed usual) Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed Name : kernel-default Version : 5.10.1 Release : 1.1 Architecture: x86_64 uname -vr 5.10.1-1-default #1 SMP Sun Dec 20 07:24:34 UTC 2020 (d14c73f) -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: New Nvidia driver for tumbleweed with kernel 5.10 ? Date: 2020-12-30 23:19 From: Konstantin Voinov <kv@kott.no-ip.biz> To: factory@lists.opensuse.org On 2020-12-30 20:58, Peter Suetterlin wrote:
Hi,
Axel Braun wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 16. Dezember 2020, 11:08:22 CET schrieb Markus Koßmann:
Just noticed that the available nvidia 450.80.02 kmp doesn't build with kernel 5.10 . See BOO 1180095.
Just for the records - 460.27.04 fixes this, Stefan has already prepared the needful & bug is closed
Now that Santa brought us 5.10.1 for TW, what's the status of this? The nvidia repo seems still to only have 460.27.04_k5.9.14_1-33.1 of the kmp package.
Is it safe to upgrade, or better to wait?
Hi, It was safe update for me: rpm -qi kernel-default nvidia-gfxG05-kmp-default Name : kernel-default Version : 5.9.14 Release : 1.2 Architecture: x86_64 .... Name : nvidia-gfxG05-kmp-default Version : 460.27.04_k5.9.14_1 Release : 33.1 Architecture: x86_64
Peter Suetterlin wrote:
Konstantin Voinov wrote:
oops, copypasted wrong lines (we have both kernels installed usual)
Thanks! So I'll give it a go :)
Indeed, despite the delusive package name containing 5.9.14, it properly installed the modules for the 5.10.1 kernel, und runs fine :D (so far)
Am Donnerstag, 31. Dezember 2020, 17:54:12 CET schrieb Peter Suetterlin:
Peter Suetterlin wrote:
Konstantin Voinov wrote:
oops, copypasted wrong lines (we have both kernels installed usual)
Thanks! So I'll give it a go :)
Indeed, despite the delusive package name containing 5.9.14, it properly installed the modules for the 5.10.1 kernel, und runs fine :D (so far)
Stefan proactively fixed 5.10 beforehand and I fixed gfxG04. I can't remember a kernel release where we were so well prepared, especially since we faced all sorts of loose ends in this regard a week earlier (NVidia, Virtualbox, drbd). Unfortunately, the release suffered from a couple of "last minute" issues (md, iwlwifi, usb), but 5.10.3 is mostly fine so far. Wish you all a happy new year and hope the best for 2021, Pete
Hi Pete, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
Stefan proactively fixed 5.10 beforehand and I fixed gfxG04. I can't remember a kernel release where we were so well prepared, especially since we faced all sorts of loose ends in this regard a week earlier (NVidia, Virtualbox, drbd).
Unfortunately, the release suffered from a couple of "last minute" issues (md, iwlwifi, usb), but 5.10.3 is mostly fine so far.
Thanks for info&work! Turns out it was my ignorance, as the package, while having precompiled modules for 5.9.14, also automatically compiles them for other/newer versions :o
Wish you all a happy new year and hope the best for 2021,
Same to you & all!
participants (6)
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Axel Braun
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Hans-Peter Jansen
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Konstantin Voinov
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Markus Koßmann
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Peter Suetterlin
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Rainer Klier