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2015 May 20
2
Hardware wish list?
Hello,
> On 20 May 2015, at 22:57, caocoa at mail2tor.com wrote:
>
> By the way,
> Is there any place where nouveau users can show their configuration (or at
> least their GPU)? It might be useful if developers need to know how a
> given GPU responds to their code.
What has be done so far, is that developers ask (almost exclusively) o...
2015 May 21
3
Handling GeForce GTX 850M GPU on Arch Linux
On 20 May 2015 at 17:11, <caocoa at mail2tor.com> wrote:
> Ok thanks, I'll keep to it for now. Would you like me to (try to) fill a
> bug report report for that?
> By the way, if you come to work on that bug, I'll be glad to experiment
> your solution on my machine :)
A bug report would be great.
Could you also attach...
2014 Jun 12
3
(no subject)
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2015 May 18
2
Handling GeForce GTX 850M GPU on Arch Linux
On 18.05.2015 01:46, Ilia Mirkin wrote:
> Your errors are most likely due to:
>
> [ 2.421428] nouveau [ PFB][0000:01:00.0] RAM size: 1975398418 MiB
>
> I'm guessing you don't *actually* have 1.9PB of VRAM. At least one
> other person with a GM108 was seeing a similar issue. You're getting a
> bunch of other failed reads, looks like we're somehow not
2015 May 20
4
Hardware wish list?
Greetings Nouveau developers,
It's been a while since I've sent any hardware your way. I feel that
Nouveau is one of the most important pieces of software holding Linux
back, and I'm happy to support you. If you send me a very specific
list of cards, boards, etc. that you want or need, I'll see what I can
do.
-Alex
2015 May 17
2
Handling GeForce GTX 850M GPU on Arch Linux
Hello all,
I've juste installed a new computer and I feel like I'm having trouble
with my NVIDIA GPU but it could be something else so I've enclosed
detailed output. As you can see in [lspci] output, my GPU is `NVIDIA
Corporation GM107M [GeForce GTX 850M] (rev a2)` whose specification can be
found in [specs].
The trouble I'd like to solve has the following symptoms:
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