31.03.2018 22:34, Daniel Bauer пишет:
Am 31.03.2018 um 21:24 schrieb Andrei Borzenkov:
31.03.2018 20:58, Daniel Bauer пишет:
Am 31.03.2018 um 18:31 schrieb Andrei Borzenkov:
It does not show anything related to nvidia kernel module. Before you can do anything with nvidia PRIME you must have necessary kernel modules up and running.
Yes, I've wondered about that, too. But shouldn't the script make me have the modules up and running?
If "script" means prime-select.sh - of course not. The only thing script does is to configure user space (Xorg and libraries). It does not touch kernel driver at all.
Ok. And what can I do then? And why were the modules there before and now not anymore?
Before I updated to 42.3 I just had to run that script and it changed either to nvidia or to intel. I had nothing more to do. To be sure I have the recent drivers, this morning I even re-installed all nvidia things with Yast...
I've uploaded a new messages (already mentioned in other post)
There is still no trace of nvidia kernel module there.
I know. What can i do that nvidia kernel module leaves trace?
Well, start troubleshooting it. Those are standard steps unrelated to sue-prime. Do you have the correct version matching your hardware? Do you have module at all (modinfo nvidia)? Is it loaded (lsmod)? Can you load it manually (modprobe nvidia)? If no, what is error message and messages in dmesg immediately after this command? If yes, is it probably blacklisted (/etc/modprobe.conf, /etc/modprobe.d)? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org