| Summary: | Mageia 8 upgrade selects wrong Nvidia driver and defaults to Nouveau | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | John Penguin <johny68> |
| Component: | Release (media or process) | Assignee: | Mageia Bug Squad <bugsquad> |
| Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | CC: | amaranthine.technology, fri, lewyssmith, mageia, marja11, sysadmin-bugs |
| Version: | 8 | Keywords: | IN_RELEASENOTES8, UPSTREAM |
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | x86_64 | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
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| Source RPM: | CVE: | ||
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Description
John Penguin
2022-01-01 07:04:29 CET
John Penguin
2022-01-01 07:09:53 CET
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FOR_ERRATA8 Thanks John I have added this tip to https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mageia_8_Release_Notes#Proprietary_NVIDIA_driver which now link to here. Above is also linked from https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mageia_8_Errata#Nvidia The reason i added this to release notes is beacuse we already described the problem of dropped 340 support there. And that is already linked from errata. I believe this problem will only hit (conflict in point 4 above) at upgrade, but will work at a fresh install. If my assumption is correct, we could add that. Keywords:
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IN_RELEASENOTES8 Thank you John for the report, and Morgan for his comment & related work. Note that the old nVidia M7 driver had been 340, which should have been upgraded to 390, not 470. @John : please post the output of $ inxi -MSGxx to give your system details. CC:
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lewyssmith (In reply to Lewis Smith from comment #2) > Thank you John for the report, and Morgan for his comment & related work. > Note that the old nVidia M7 driver had been 340, which should have been > upgraded to 390, not 470. > > @John : please post the output of > $ inxi -MSGxx > to give your system details. ping? Keywords:
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NEEDINFO I'm running into a lot of system upgrades with this same issue (upgrade M7 to M8). I can see that the 390 are available to install, but after installation, how do you switch to those new video drivers because it becomes stuck on nouveau? Do the 340 drivers get stuck somewhere after an upgrade? I don't see any place to remove them for example. Using drakx11 will always use nouveau instead of the nvidia 390, so it leaves me kind of stuck without a solution for our users. CC:
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amaranthine.technology (In reply to Michael Brown from comment #5) > Using drakx11 will always use nouveau instead of the nvidia 390 Even if you manually select 390? I see no place to select the 390 directly, only the card family that should use it. The "GeForce 8100 to GeForce 415" selection is auto-detected properly every time, but it never ask to download or install the 390 drivers, it just defaults to the "nouveau". Even if you go install the 390 drivers first, then come back to run drakx11 again to configure the video, it will still default to the "nouveau". It has been a long time, but I thought there was a way to edit a config file somewhere to switch it from nouveau to nvidia and just kind of force it to use it, but have not had much luck finding that old info. Screen-shot link (had to use phone to take screenshot). https://imgur.com/uG4J4pT Most cards in the "GeForce 8100 to GeForce 415" range are not supported by the 390 series driver. Check the list of supported products at https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/188888/ to see if this is the case for your card. CC:
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mageia That's what it was, the card is no longer supported. I could probably install the older driver by compiling, but that would be for another topic. Thanks for checking and solving the issue. (In reply to Michael Brown from comment #9) > That's what it was, the card is no longer supported. So that was an upstream decision and something we can't fix. Closing Status:
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