Op vrijdag 1 mei 2020 01:46:04 CEST schreef Carlos E. R.:
On 01/05/2020 01.34, Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
Op vrijdag 1 mei 2020 01:06:46 CEST schreef Marc Chamberlin:
Plan C: in your situation, *I* would go back to the 15.1 kernel, install the sources, and compile my own kernel with the mkiss driver added. I can guide you with this one.
No need for the entire sources.
Plan C needs the entire sources, because the idea is to build a new kernel with the mkiss module included.
Your plan is a variation of plan B, proprietary Nvidia drivers the hard way, but with dkms.
I will wait for Marc to see if your plan works, and if not I'll explain the plan C in detail ;-)
kernel-default-devel is enough ( apart from the other deps from the 'hard way' What works: Install dkms Enable ( and start ) the dkms service through YaST's services manager Download the latest appropriate NVIDIA....run for your card Run the NVIDIA......run with --dkms option. It will trigger a rebuild of the nvidia kernel modules at a kernel update. On major kernel updates people have reported 1. To need an extra reboot 2. To need to download a newer NVIDIA...run from NVIDIA's site. If you rebuild the kernel from sources and use the existing config, you end up with the same kernel. Must say I haven't read the entire thread. That would have kept me busy for another day :D
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