New kernel modules requires to be compiled by the same version of GCC, that was used to built kernel. Because kernel was compiled by old version of GCC, but now repository contains new version of GCC, for example, proprietary Nvidia driver can't build own kernel module.
Yes, I'm aware of it, I'm just waiting for 5.5.9 to pass upstream validation and released ( should happend later today ) It comes with some security and other important fixes...
CC: (none) => tmbAssignee: bugsquad => kernel
Security and bugfixes, advisory will follow... SRPMS: kernel-5.5.9-1.mga7.src.rpm kmod-virtualbox-6.0.18-5.mga7.src.rpm kmod-xtables-addons-3.8-5.mga7.src.rpm i586: bpftool-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586.rpm cpupower-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586.rpm cpupower-devel-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-devel-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-devel-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586.rpm kernel-doc-5.5.9-1.mga7.noarch.rpm kernel-server-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.i586.rpm kernel-server-devel-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.i586.rpm kernel-server-devel-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586.rpm kernel-server-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586.rpm kernel-source-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.noarch.rpm kernel-source-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.noarch.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586.rpm libbpf0-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586.rpm libbpf-devel-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586.rpm perf-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7-6.0.18-5.mga7.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-5.5.9-desktop586-1.mga7-6.0.18-5.mga7.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-5.5.9-server-1.mga7-6.0.18-5.mga7.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop586-latest-6.0.18-5.mga7.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-6.0.18-5.mga7.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-server-latest-6.0.18-5.mga7.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7-3.8-5.mga7.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-5.5.9-desktop586-1.mga7-3.8-5.mga7.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-5.5.9-server-1.mga7-3.8-5.mga7.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop586-latest-3.8-5.mga7.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop-latest-3.8-5.mga7.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-server-latest-3.8-5.mga7.i586.rpm x86_64: bpftool-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm cpupower-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm cpupower-devel-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm kernel-doc-5.5.9-1.mga7.noarch.rpm kernel-server-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-devel-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-devel-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm kernel-source-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.noarch.rpm kernel-source-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.noarch.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm lib64bpf0-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm lib64bpf-devel-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm perf-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7-6.0.18-5.mga7.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-5.5.9-server-1.mga7-6.0.18-5.mga7.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-6.0.18-5.mga7.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-server-latest-6.0.18-5.mga7.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7-3.8-5.mga7.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-5.5.9-server-1.mga7-3.8-5.mga7.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop-latest-3.8-5.mga7.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-server-latest-3.8-5.mga7.x86_64.rpm
Assignee: kernel => qa-bugsSummary: kernel needs to be rebuilt due to GCC update => Update request: kernel-5.5.9-1.mga7Severity: critical => normalComponent: RPM Packages => SecurityQA Contact: (none) => security
Kernel: 5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7 x86_64 Mobo: MSI model: Z97-G43 (MS-7816) v: 3.0 UEFI: American Megatrends v: 17.8 date: 12/24/2014 Quad Core: Intel Core i7-4790 type: MT MCP NVIDIA GM204 [GeForce GTX 970] driver: nvidia v: 430.64 No problems with installation and rebooting. stress tests passed. glmark2 failed - always does on this machine. glxspheres and teapot run fine. Common desktop applications running OK as well. NFS shares mounted. Virtualbox launching clients.
CC: (none) => tarazed25
I've installed in Asus I7, 12 Gb ram, intel and Nvidia Optimus with Mageia 7.1 Plasma. No problems, works fine. Greetings!!
CC: (none) => joselp
Physical hardware - plasma desktop (laptop) core i7-m620, nvidia-
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(In reply to Brian Rockwell from comment #5) > Physical hardware - plasma desktop (laptop) > core i7-m620, nvidia- gt218 a (340 driver). Works as designed. No issues with 340 driver. System functioning properly.
64 bit OK on laptop Acer Aspire 7 A717-71G, running Plasma Intel i5, Nvidia and Intel GPU:s but only intel is configured, as per default in Mageia installer. I gave up on dual graphics on this machine two years ago. Disk: nVME SSD, EFI boot, separate /boot, then rest of system in LVM lv:s in a LUKS encrypted pv. Play video with audio in firefox, other normal use for a while... Suspend-resume incl wifi etc works. Hibernation resume ends with black screen and have never worked.
CC: (none) => fri
64 bit OK on laptop Dell Precision M4400 (bought used recently) CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9100 (fam 6 mod 23 step 10 Cpuid 13) 2,26MHz 4GB RAM GPU: Nvidia G96GLM (Quadro FX 770M) Driver: nvidia Geforce 8100 to 415 Disk: SSD, separate /boot, then rest of system in LVM lv:s in a LUKS encrypted pv. Running perfectly with Xfce Play video with audio in firefox, other normal use for a while... Suspend and hibernation works incl wifi. ( There is one intermittent boot issue before even getting to decrypt drive, but it was the same with initial install of 7,1 iso. I will post a bug on that separately. )
Core i5-2500, integrated Intel graphics, Ethernet Internet connection, 64-bit Plasma system Packages installed cleanly. After reboot, used it for about 2 hours, including VirtualBox. No issues noted.
CC: (none) => andrewsfarm
OK 64 bit: My machine "svarten": Mainboard: Sabertooth P67, CPU: i7-3770, RAM 16G, Nvidia GTX760 (GK104) using nvidia-current; GeForce 635 series and later Disk&Filesystem: SSD with EFI and ext 4 /boot, then an encrypted partition for LVM, containing swap and ext4 /home & / Installed - cpupower-5.5.6-2.mga7.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-5.5.6-2.mga7-1-1.mga7.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-devel-5.5.6-2.mga7-1-1.mga7.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-devel-latest-5.5.6-2.mga7.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-latest-5.5.6-2.mga7.x86_64 - kernel-userspace-headers-5.5.6-2.mga7.x86_64 - virtualbox-kernel-5.5.6-desktop-2.mga7-6.0.18-4.mga7.x86_64 - virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-6.0.18-4.mga7.x86_64 And rebooted. Plasma desktop. Thunderbird, LibreOffice, FreeCad, Ktorrent, Syncthing, Nextcloud client... Video with sound in Firefox CUDA and OpenCL detected and used by BOINC. Stress test: BOINC use all cores to 100%, videos do not stutter. Will keep using it. __Virtualbox: (-6.0.18-1.mga7) This is the same windows guest as used for testing previous host kernel Tests OK: Dynamically resizing guest window by mouse Shared clipboard, bidirectional Shared folders bidirectional copying USB2: flash stick, and label printer Sound, Internet, performance: playing video in Firefox while host is heavily loaded.
Jose & Brian: for clarity please state 32 or 64 bit.
HP Probook 6550b, i3, integrated Intel graphics, Intel wifi, 64-bit Plasma system. Everything good here too, including VirtualBox.
Dell Inspiron 5100, P4, Radeon RV200 graphics, Atheros wifi, 32-bit Xfce system. I thought at first that my power supply had gone bad, but as it turned out it was only a flaky power strip. Anyway... All packages installed cleanly. Rebooted to a working desktop, no issues noted. Looks OK on this hardware.
MGA7-64 Plasma on Lenovo B50 No installation issues Tested with wifi, newspaper website(including pictures and video), nfs access to shares with odt, ods, xslx, odb, odp, pdf, mpeg (sound and video), jpeg files. All OK.
CC: (none) => herman.viaene
Crashed and burned on Skylake system with nvidia. On reboot the nvidia driver was rebuilt but not installed so there was no X at login. Possible to login to a virtual console and reboot but the same thing happened. Tried various things after that - cannot remember exactly what but ended up with a grub> prompt which meant no logins for any of the five system partitions. Chose an old mga7 partition and tried to reinstall the bootloader from that via an installation drive. grub> prompt. Installed mga7.1. anew on that partition and updated on the fly. One installation failure - scriptlet failed for x11-server-common, which sounded ominous and sure enough, no X on reboot. Restored the bootloader for my cauldron partition and managed to boot to that successfully with nvidia.
Tried another partition, hitherto abandoned because it failed to reach the desktop. That kept on failing even after trying to switch to nouveau. On boot it came up with "rebuilding nvidia driver" then moved to "installing virtualbox driver" - totally weird - then hangs at launching X. Moved to another partition which booted successfully to kernel desktop 5.5.6. Ran scheduled updates; glibc... starting installing packages created transaction for installing on / (remove=0, install=0, upgrade=20) failed to link /etc/OpenCL/vendors/nvidia.icd -> /etc/alternatives/nvidia.icd: No such file or directory warning: %post(x11-server-common-1.20.7-1.mga7.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 2 Error: ERROR: 'script' failed for x11-server-common-1.20.7-1.mga7.x86_64 There it is again! What is going on? Trying a reboot at this stage.
Follow-on from comments 15 and 16: Reboot successful. Installed kernel-desktop-5.5.9 packages. Rebooted from the command-line.
nvidia-current rebuilt and installed during the boot sequence. And the desktop appeared. Everything is running normally. Performed the usual stress tests. $ sudo cpupower --cpu 1-9 monitor | Nehalem || Mperf || Idle_Stats CPU| C3 | C6 | PC3 | PC6 || C0 | Cx | Freq || POLL | C1 | C1E | C6 1| 0.00| 97.15| 0.00| 0.00|| 0.07| 99.93| 1198|| 0.00| 0.00| 0.00| 99.85 2| 0.00| 99.30| 0.00| 0.00|| 0.02| 99.98| 1148|| 0.00| 0.00| 0.00| 99.90 3| 0.00| 98.65| 0.00| 0.00|| 0.07| 99.93| 1192|| 0.00| 0.00| 0.00| 99.85 4| 0.00| 90.91| 0.00| 0.00|| 6.41| 93.59| 2744|| 0.00| 0.01| 0.99| 92.49 5| 0.00| 91.37| 0.00| 0.00|| 4.90| 95.10| 1710|| 0.00| 0.00| 1.90| 93.12 6| 0.00| 88.80| 0.00| 0.00|| 5.98| 94.02| 1472|| 0.00| 0.11| 2.59| 91.28 7| 0.00| 91.24| 0.00| 0.00|| 5.07| 94.93| 1388|| 0.00| 0.01| 2.00| 92.84 8| 0.00| 91.86| 0.00| 0.00|| 3.72| 96.28| 1363|| 0.00| 0.00| 1.71| 94.52 9| 0.00| 91.55| 0.00| 0.00|| 1.65| 98.35| 1203|| 0.00| 0.00| 0.62| 97.67 # urpmi dkms-virtualbox + /usr/sbin/dkms --rpm_safe_upgrade add -m virtualbox -v 6.0.18-1.mga7 Creating symlink /var/lib/dkms/virtualbox/6.0.18-1.mga7/source -> /usr/src/virtualbox-6.0.18-1.mga7 DKMS: add Completed. + '[' -z '' ']' + /usr/sbin/dkms --rpm_safe_upgrade build -m virtualbox -v 6.0.18-1.mga7 Preparing kernel 5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7 for module build: ..... virtualbox does not launch. $ dkms status nvidia-current, 430.64-4.mga7.nonfree, 5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7, x86_64: installed nvidia-current, 430.64-4.mga7.nonfree, 5.5.6-desktop-2.mga7, x86_64: installed nvidia-current, 430.64-4.mga7.nonfree, 5.5.4-desktop-1.mga7, x86_64: installed virtualbox, 6.0.18-1.mga7, 5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7, x86_64: installed virtualbox, 6.0.18-1.mga7, 5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7, x86_64: installed-binary from 5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7 xtables-addons, 3.8-1.mga7, 5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7, x86_64: installed-binary from 5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7 xtables-addons, 3.8-1.mga7, 5.5.6-desktop-2.mga7, x86_64: installed-binary from 5.5.6-desktop-2.mga7
physical machine - amd, nvidia 390 driver desktop running mate I had patched in from a 5.4 version to 5.5.6 and ran into the nvidia issue. Applied this patch cpupower desktop desktop-devel and forced an Nvidia rebuild it worked - using nvidia drivers again.
Re comment 18. Turns out that virtualbox was not installed. Redressed that and tried again. Launch of guest failed on network settings - the default ethernet adapter name had been changed somehow. Nothing to do with the user. Pressed the button for "change network settings" and all ran smoothly from there on.
on mga7-64 kernel-desktop plasma Packages installed cleanly: - cpupower-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-devel-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-devel-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64 - kernel-userspace-headers-5.5.9-1.mga7.x86_64 - virtualbox-kernel-5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7-6.0.18-5.mga7.x86_64 - virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-6.0.18-5.mga7.x86_64 system re-booted normally: uname-r 5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7 # dkms status virtualbox, 6.0.18-1.mga7, 5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7, x86_64: installed virtualbox, 6.0.18-1.mga7, 5.5.6-desktop-2.mga7, x86_64: installed virtualbox, 6.0.18-1.mga7, 5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7, x86_64: installed-binary from 5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7 virtualbox, 6.0.18-1.mga7, 5.5.6-desktop-2.mga7, x86_64: installed-binary from 5.5.6-desktop-2.mga7 vbox and client launched normally no regressions observed looks OK for mga7-64 on this system: Mobo: Dell model: 09WH54 v: UEFI [Legacy]: Dell v: 2.13.1 CPU: Intel Core i7-6700 Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 530 (Skylake GT2)
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Host: hamal Kernel: 5.5.9-desktop-1.mga7 x86_64 Type: Laptop System: Dell product: XPS 13 9360 Dual Core: Intel Core i7-7500U type: MT MCP Device-1: Intel HD Graphics 620 driver: i915 Display: x11 server: Mageia X.org 1.20.7 driver: intel,v4l resolution: 3200x1800~60Hz OpenGL: renderer: Mesa Intel HD Graphics 620 (KBL GT2) v: 4.6 Mesa 20.0.1 Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter RAM: 16GB All the packages installed smoothly. Left out server kernel and virtualbox. wifi works. stress tests ran OK. glmark2, glxspheres ran fine. Connected pulseaudio via bluetooth to external speaker. Sound is good. Leaving this running as a production desktop.
on mga7-32 in a vbox VM kernel-desktop586 plasma packages installed cleanly: - cpupower-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586 - kernel-desktop586-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.i586 - kernel-desktop586-devel-5.5.9-1.mga7-1-1.mga7.i586 - kernel-desktop586-devel-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586 - kernel-desktop586-latest-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586 - kernel-userspace-headers-5.5.9-1.mga7.i586 VM re-booted normally: $ uname -r 5.5.9-desktop586-1.mga7 # dkms status vboxadditions, 6.0.18-1.mga7: added No regressions noted OK for mga7-32 in a vbox VM
Dell Alienware X51 : x96_64 Quad Core: Intel Core i7-2600 type: MT MCP NVIDIA GF114 [GeForce GTX 555] driver: nvidia v: 390.132 GL graphics run fine, glmark2, glxspheres and teapot. stress tests completed. virtualbox OK - restored the previous virtual machine.
No - x86-64!
AMD Phenom II X4 910, Radeon HD 8490 graphics, Atheros wifi, 64-bit Plasma system. All packages installed cleanly, rebooted to a working desktop. Ran glmark2, receiving a score of 1083, comparable to a score from a few days ago. Looks good on this hardware. In addition, I ran an old 64-bit Mageia 7 guest in VirtualBox that looked like it was left over from testing the Mageia 7 beta isos. I got all pending updates, 417 packages, and rebooted to a working desktop. After installing glmark2 I ran it, getting the not-exactly-unexpected-but-still-disappointing score of 26. Then I installed this kernel update, all packages again installing cleanly, and ran glmark2, again receiving a score of 26. So, I'd say the kernel is OK in VirtualBox, too. An interesting observation: while running glmark2, for the most part I perceived little difference between the visual images and animation I saw on the real and virtual hardware. Obviously, the 70-year-old human eye is a poor tool for measuring graphic performance.
@Thomas Andrews, re comment 26: I agree with that - you just have to see what the framerates are doing. Have never figured out why the scores on the same hardware can vary so much but on real GL hardware it looks like it might have something to do with scheduling and randomization of the "pool", something only those with stratospheric skills understand. I guess the scheduler adjusts its algorithm on process demands. I have seen the framerate vary when jobs are added or finished. In one extreme case the score varied by 300% on two successive runs. In any case glmark2 does not seem to be a good benchmark - it gives you an idea when comparing machines. I might just be rambling here though.
CC: (none) => sysadmin-bugsKeywords: (none) => advisory, validated_updateWhiteboard: (none) => MGA7-64-OK MGA7-32-OK
An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. https://advisories.mageia.org/MGASA-2020-0140.html
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED
late to the party, but here goes; Mga7 on real 32bit hardware desktop(Xfce DE system) $ uname -r 5.5.6-desktop586-2.mga7 $ lscpu Architecture: i686 CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+ Flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse syscall mmxext 3dnowext 3dnow cpuid 3dnowprefetch vmmcall To satisfy dependencies, the following packages are going to be installed: Package Version Release Arch (medium "Core Updates") cpupower 5.5.9 1.mga7 i586 kernel-desktop586-5.5.9-1.mga7 1 1.mga7 i586 kernel-desktop586-latest 5.5.9 1.mga7 i586 kernel-userspace-headers 5.5.9 1.mga7 i586 62MB of additional disk space will be used. 56MB of packages will be retrieved. Proceed with the installation of the 4 packages? (Y/n) reboot $ uname -r 5.5.9-desktop586-1.mga7 firefox - ok USB stick detected and popup - ok media playback (VLC) from usb .mkv - ok
CC: (none) => westel