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2017 Sep 05
0
Kernel 4.12 and nVidia Driver
Am 05.09.2017 um 06:16 schrieb Eugene Poole:
> I tried to move to the latest stable kernel (4.12) so I could take
"latest stable kernel (4.12) - that's not a CentOS project kernel. Can
we guess that you are using the ELrepo kernel-ml?
> advantage of my newest custom system (Intel Core I7 6-core; 64 GB RAM;
> MSI nVidia graphics card; 2 - 120 GB SSD; 2 - 4TB WD Black) on a
2008 Aug 08
2
Good reference for dkms?
I've just built the nvidia driver for my home machine for the third
time and I'd like to put it into a dkms format, but I'm not entirely
clear on what goes where to make this work. I googled for a good
primer on dkms, but what I'm finding is essentially equivalent to the
man page, which, like most Unix/Linux man pages, doesn't really tell
you "how to do this from
2019 Feb 27
7
nvidia on 7.6
I have elrepo installed. rpm -qa | grep elrepo gives
elrepo-release-7.0.3.el7.elrepo.noarch
nvidia detect (which installed) tells me kmod-nvidia-340xx
when I do yum install kmod-nvidia-340xx it is saying no package
kmod-nvidia-340xx available ?
What did I miss? Thanks,
Jerry
2010 Nov 12
3
Best way to configure proprietary NVidia driver on CentOS ?
Hi,
What's the best (cleanest, easiest, whatever) way to install the proprietary
NVidia driver on CentOS 5.5 ? Usually I'm using the RPMForge 3rd party repo
and compile the odd missing package myself from a Fedora SRPM. But the nvidia
packages look a bit like a mess. DKMS has errors in the startup script
(looking for a nonexistent log_action_msg and the likes), so I wonder if it's
2013 Mar 14
6
moderate rant un updates
So, another admin I work with rolled out most (but not kernel) updates to
6.4... but including xorg. I log out the end of the day, and I'm hosed -
no X.
Now, my not-two-year-old workstation has an nvidia card, and I'd installed
kmod-nvidia from elrepo. I figured I'd fix my problem by finishing the
upgrade and rebooting.
Nope.
I try to upgrade kmod-nvidia from elrepo. Anyone got any
2018 Nov 08
3
Fresh install C7 nvidia
I am install C7.5 on a nvidia unit and nvidia-detect tells me to use
kmod-nvidia-390xx
so I do the yum install and and after a long time I see this
-> Processing Dependency: kernel(__drm_atomic_helper_crtc_duplicate_state)
= 0xa5f3a170 for package: kmod-nvidia-390xx-390.87-2.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64
--> Processing Dependency: kernel(__drm_atomic_helper_crtc_destroy_state) =
0x00a9c70b for
2019 Aug 24
3
kmod-nvidia-430.40-1.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 fails to install
Everyone,
On August 2, my desktop unit updated with kmod-nvidia-430.40-1.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64nnn
which broke yum having a multiple of dependencies not being present. I uninstall kmod-
dvidia with the hopes that a fresh install would fix the provlem, but it did not.
nvidia-detect returns :
kmod-nvidia
An Intel display controller was also detected
I was hoping that this was a repository problem
2019 Aug 24
2
kmod-nvidia-430.40-1.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 fails to install
On Sat, Aug 24, 2019 at 3:21 PM Ian Mortimer <i.mortimer at uq.edu.au> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 24 Aug 2019, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>
> > On August 2, my desktop unit updated with
> > kmod-nvidia-430.40-1.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64
> > which broke yum having a multiple of dependencies not being present.
>
> The latest from elrepo -
2019 Aug 25
2
kmod-nvidia-430.40-1.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 fails to install
On 25/08/2019 02:28, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>
> On Sat, Aug 24, 2019 at 3:21 PM Ian Mortimer <i.mortimer at uq.edu.au> wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, 24 Aug 2019, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>>
>>> On August 2, my desktop unit updated with
>>> kmod-nvidia-430.40-1.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64
>>> which broke yum having a multiple of dependencies not being
2015 Feb 08
3
Nvidia Mod Update
On 08/02/15 05:09, S.Tindall wrote:
> On Sat, 2015-02-07 at 23:06 -0500, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> On my X86-64 CentOS 6.6 machine I just ran yum update. In the update
>> was an upgrade from the 340.XX Nvidia package to the 346.XX package.
>> Hrmmm? I'm thinking this is not a good idea but, since this is just a
>> test system any way, I let
2018 Apr 30
2
elrepo kmod-nvidia issue with update
when I do yum update, elrepo offers kmod-nvifdia, but yum does this:
--> Processing Dependency: kernel(sme_me_mask) = 0x17fbce60 for package:
kmod-nvidia-390.48-2.el7_5.elrepo.x86_64
--> Processing Dependency: kernel(reservation_object_add_excl_fence) =
0xea98efc0 for package: kmod-nvidia-390.48-2.el7_5.elrepo.x86_64
--> Processing Dependency: kernel(drm_vblank_init) = 0xdcd50a49 for
2012 Jul 20
2
kmod-nvidia?
I just went to install kmod-nvidia on a 64-bit CentOS 6.2 system... and
enabling elrepo, yum can't find it. There's a page for it, but that was
last updated last year, and there are also references to packages for
older Nvidia cards, but not the current.
What do I not know?
mark
2019 Aug 25
1
kmod-nvidia-430.40-1.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 fails to install
On 25/08/2019 15:50, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>
> On 25/08/2019 02:28, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 24, 2019 at 3:21 PM Ian Mortimer <i.mortimer at uq.edu.au> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sat, 24 Aug 2019, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>>>
>>>> On August 2, my desktop unit updated with
>>>>
2010 Mar 18
1
dkms
Is there some way to make dkms NOT try to install/load a driver?
mark, with an old NVidia card that is *NOT* supported
by anything newer than 174, and *certainly* not
by the "generic" xorg x11 nvidia driver
2010 Dec 05
9
ntfs
CentOS 5.5 is installed in the system. I installed the package
kmod-ntfs-2.1.27-3.el5.elrepo.x86_64.rpm
I mounted Seagate external hard disk. I am able to copy contents from the
hard disk to the system but not from the system to the hard disk.
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2018 Sep 20
5
C7 and NVIDIA driver
Hi all,
I'm running C7 on i7 8700k/asus z370-a with an GTX1050.
I noticed that there are several problems installing Nvidia proprietary
driver. After one week of troubleshooting I got my solution. Hope that
can help other user.
I found this https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3438891 but I've not
access to this content. In this content seems that the workaround is
using lightdm and
2017 Dec 14
7
Question on CentoS 7.4 on nvidia
I installed the elrepo kmod-nvidia and also the nvidia-detect and modules
(see below).
I had X working with the 3.10 from Centos - but video was freezing. SO I
thought I would try the elrepo kernel. I installed that and X does not come
up?
How do I re-make the nvidia module for 4.14.5 kernel? I want to make sure
the kmod kernel did it. I 'm thinking it did not.
lspci | grep VGA says
2009 Apr 06
4
DKMS and new(er) Nvidia-drivers
I got the DKMS-system working and now have the Nvidia-drivers v173.08
installed (using rpmforge as suggested previously). Unfortunately this
particular driver version gives me screen artifacts so as to make the screen
more or less unreadable.
Nvidia's proprietary drivers are now up to v180.44 and this version is fine
with my test system.
I really like the DKMS-system, as it enables me
2016 Dec 10
3
kmod-nvidia problems
Hi List,
I use the kmod-nvidia package on my CentOS workstations.
Always this has "just worked".
Doing a yum update this morning I now get this:
09:15:28 : ERROR: Package: kmod-nvidia-367.57-2.el7.elrepo.x86_64 (elrepo)
Requires: kernel(drm_atomic_helper_plane_reset) = 0xabd4c98d
Installed: kernel-3.10.0-327.28.2.el7.x86_64 (@updates)
2015 Mar 03
2
Strange crash after NVidia driver installation from ELRepo
Le 03.03.2015 17:00, Steve Thompson a ?crit?:
> On Tue, 3 Mar 2015, info at microlinux.fr wrote:
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> There are multiple nvidia drivers in Elrepo, depending on the model of
> video card. Install and run nvidia-detect to find out which driver you
> need; just installing the "kmod-nvidia" package is not guaranteed to
> give you a working