Hi Dylan, you need simply to wait. Rebuilding modules requires some time. If after some minutes graphic is not back, reboot and it will be back. Regards, Francesco On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Dylan <dylan@dylan.me.uk> wrote:
On 02/12/13 14:02, Francesco Teodori wrote:
You may try this repo
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/Bumblebee-Project:/nVidia:/l... dkms solution as previous one. There is a nvidia-compute package. Maybe the functionality you need, not sure, I do not use cuda. Ragards, Francesco
I tested this today by updating the kernel to the one from the OBS kernel repo. Unfortunately, on reboot I was left at the command prompt with a message that the nvidia driver was not present. I manually re-installed the nvidia drivers (from the rpms in the bumblebee repo) and have graphics back, but I thought the whole point of dkms was to sort that out automatically...
Am I missing something, do I need to activate dkms somewhere (other than installing dkms and the nvidia dkms packages, that it)?
Cheers
Dx
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