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2017 May 24
2
GTX 1080 Ti (NV132/GP102)
Hey, I am experiencing some issues in Ubuntu 17.10 with this card. Before I add any info, perhaps this is not at all supported? I don't see this card in the feature matrix: https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2017 May 24
0
GTX 1080 Ti (NV132/GP102)
GP102 should be supported. Depending on what you're looking for to be supported, your distribution may not be shipping the required versions of various software. On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 5:52 AM, Shahar Or <mightyiampresence at gmail.com> wrote: > Hey, I am experiencing some issues in Ubuntu 17.10 with this card. > > Before I add any info, perhaps this is not at all supported? I
2017 May 24
0
GTX 1080 Ti (NV132/GP102)
https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/ Linux Kernel 4.8 for modesetting (although there were important fixes later on, so at least 4.10 is probably good), and Linux Kernel 4.12 for GPU acceleration (for which you'll also need Mesa 17.1.x). Cheers, -ilia On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 11:21 AM, Shahar Or <mightyiampresence at gmail.com> wrote: > "should be supported" sounds
2017 May 25
0
GTX 1080 Ti (NV132/GP102)
> Another issue is that in Google Chrome I seem have no hardware acceleration > for anything other than "Multiple Raster Threads". See attached. Two things: you are using nomodeset, and hardware acceleration for Pascal cards was only merged in 4.12 (which has not been released yet), as pointed out by Ilia. Pierre
2017 Aug 26
0
GTX 1080 Ti (NV132/GP102)
dmesg | grep nouveau . You can do this if you have ssh enabled on your machine. On my 980, There was an issue introduced in 4.12 which gives me similar behavior where I cannot boot up GNOME. Commit that fixes it which is part of 4.13 is called "add support for address-only transactions". Ask your distro to backport. On Mon, 2017-08-21 at 14:01 +0000, Shahar Or wrote: > Since the
2017 May 25
3
GTX 1080 Ti (NV132/GP102)
Thanks for the info. Two issues: If I don't set `nomodeset` in the Linux args I get a freeze at boot. Know anything about that? Another issue is that in Google Chrome I seem have no hardware acceleration for anything other than "Multiple Raster Threads". See attached. If my kernel/libs are too old, please just tell me to fluff off. But I am on the development branch of Ubuntu...
2017 May 24
2
GTX 1080 Ti (NV132/GP102)
"should be supported" sounds promising. Do you know since what version of what things it "should be supported", please? On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 6:04 PM Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> wrote: > GP102 should be supported. Depending on what you're looking for to be > supported, your distribution may not be shipping the required versions > of various
2017 Aug 21
2
GTX 1080 Ti (NV132/GP102)
Since the Ubuntu 17.10 that I'm running now has Linux 4.12, there should be some support for my card, yet I still experience the same phenomenon. If I DO NOT use `nomodeset`, I see the boot log shooting through and then blank. I can tell that it is not a system halt, because I can ctrl-alt-delete and the OS catches that and safely reboots. It is the official Ubuntu 4.12.0-11-generic, x86_64.