Please read the following thread about the current changes
Originally Posted by Fraser_Bell Somebody thinks you need to give a more detailed description of what it is and what it does ... not doing any name-dropping, though. Will do. See if I can get the gitlab README.md displayed
Somebody thinks you need to give a more detailed description of what it is and what it does ... not doing any name-dropping, though.
Hi,Knurpht! I've recently installed "minidlna" from http://software.opensuse.org/package/minidlna,got it through One-Click Install,but on trying to modify as requested the .conf file through kwrite,the file results BLANK!! Can you help to resolve? I'm using openSUSE 13.2 Thanks
since some days dkms-nvidia/openSUSE_13.1 has disappeared at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/Knurpht:/ what happens ? thanks
Originally Posted by promeneur 1 . if i uninstall dkms nvidia packet then nouveau is no more blacklisted but when i restart then nouveau is not loaded . a generic vga driver is loaded . nouveau uses kms . i assume your script forgets to set NO_KMS_IN_INITRD to "no" . 2. i don't understand we can't update nvidia driver with your solution i use dkms technology with my mandriva . each time there is a new dkms packet for a new nvidia driver then the updating is executed during my kde session by the software manager and the new driver is loaded during next boot any way thanks for your usefull job Sorry for the late reply. I don't want to start another debate here on how things should be. ATM the package faults on remains of the previous install. I have to look into that. For now, you should remove all traces of the NVIDIA driver ( a workaround would be to download the 331.20 driver and run it with the "-q --no-x-check --uninstall" option ), remove the currently installed package, reboot, then reinstall. The plan is to pack future driver packages with NVIDIA-version in the package name. Speaking only for me, this is the solution I've been wanting since NVIDIA supports dkms. But, recent info on the matter makes me think it could be more difficult than I think, even though these packages have worked on numerous machines.
1 . if i uninstall dkms nvidia packet then nouveau is no more blacklisted but when i restart then nouveau is not loaded . a generic vga driver is loaded . nouveau uses kms . i assume your script forgets to set NO_KMS_IN_INITRD to "no" . 2. i don't understand we can't update nvidia driver with your solution i use dkms technology with my mandriva . each time there is a new dkms packet for a new nvidia driver then the updating is executed during my kde session by the software manager and the new driver is loaded during next boot any way thanks for your usefull job
additional info : the 331.20 was installed with dkms technology
- if i use appert then error message : internal system error occurs unexpected pb occurs ... details installation aborted by users - if i use yast software management then error message : Subprocess failed. Error: Echec RPM:check sums and md5 sums are ok Verifying archive integrity... OK Uncompressing NVIDIA Accelerated Graphics Driver for Linux-x86_64 331.38...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... WARNING: Skipping the runlevel check (the utility `runlevel` failed to run). ERROR: An NVIDIA kernel module 'nvidia' appears to already be loaded in your kernel. This may be because it is in use (for example, by the X server), but may also happen if your kernel was configured without support for module unloading. Please be sure you have exited X before attempting to upgrade your driver. If you have exited X, know that your kernel supports module unloading, and still receive this message, then an error may have occured that has corrupted the NVIDIA kernel module's usage count; the simplest remedy is to reboot your computer. ERROR: Installation has failed. Please see the file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log' for details. You may find suggestions on fixing installation problems in the README available on the Linux driver download page at www.nvidia.com. Welcome to the NVIDIA Software Installer for Unix/Linux The file '/tmp/.X0-lock' exists and appears to contain the process ID '2269' of a runnning X server. Continuing per the '--no-x-check' option. error: %pre(dkms-nvidia-331.38-11.1.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 253 error: dkms-nvidia-331.38-11.1.x86_64: install failed error: dkms-nvidia-331.20-29.1.x86_64: erase skipped
Originally Posted by Dwarfer99 Having tried the original 'one click' in this thread, it killed my install. I found the 13.1 drivers on the Nvidia ftp yesterday and tried that - this also killed my system. I tried for about 4 hours to recover but finished up doing another clean install which got me back the nouveau drivers. I see that the nVidia drivers are now listed as able to add under community repos but I think I'll give this a miss. I suspect that imabe's comment above is correct: '...there is some serious issue with the 331.20 driver and the kernel shipped with 13.1 It does not work with all hardware. I suspect a kernel update will be issued shortly.' I will be waiting to see if a kernal update is forthcoming before having another go. No need to go through all this. If the package for some reason does not work, hit Ctrl-Alt-F1, login as root do Code: zypper rm dkms-nvidia reboot and you're back on the nouveau driver.
zypper rm dkms-nvidia
Having tried the original 'one click' in this thread, it killed my install. I found the 13.1 drivers on the Nvidia ftp yesterday and tried that - this also killed my system. I tried for about 4 hours to recover but finished up doing another clean install which got me back the nouveau drivers. I see that the nVidia drivers are now listed as able to add under community repos but I think I'll give this a miss. I suspect that imabe's comment above is correct: '...there is some serious issue with the 331.20 driver and the kernel shipped with 13.1 It does not work with all hardware. I suspect a kernel update will be issued shortly.' I will be waiting to see if a kernal update is forthcoming before having another go.
331.20 is on on the nVidia ftp site 32 and 64 bit. ->ftp://download.nvidia.com/opensuse/13.1/x86_64/
Now I can understand why the Opensuse devs have not yet enabled an Nvidia repository for 13.1 I am convinced there is some serious issue with the 331.20 driver and the kernel shipped with 13.1 It does not work with all hardware. I suspect a kernel update will be issued shortly. Please no pitch forks... Lifted from my lspci output: [1:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF119M [GeForce GT 520M] (rev a1)] Checked the nvidia site and this driver is listed for my video card. I'll avoid blood sweat and tears and wait for a solution from Opensuse. Thanks for your hard work.
[QUOTE=Knurpht;bt986]Install the "Linux Kernel Development" pattern. Looks like there's something missing. If you don't succeed, start a new thread in the forums section.[/QUOTE] Thanks, but how can I get the "Linux Kernel Development" pattern?
Originally Posted by Janninger Installation of dkms-nvidia package failed due to kernel headers could not be found Kernel source and the dev-package ist installed. Install the "Linux Kernel Development" pattern. Looks like there's something missing. If you don't succeed, start a new thread in the forums section.
[QUOTE=Knurpht;bt980]That is the plan. I published the blog(s) and the packages since a lot of people were waiting for the kmp packages. Mind, there will always be some delay, since new NVIDIA blobs have to be tested first. But basically you could branch the package, change version number, uninstall the previously installed dkms-nvidia package (which returns the system to using nouveau !!!), install the newly built package. During the Xmas holidays I'll also have a dive into the NVIDIA packs for older cards.[/QUOTE] Installation of dkms-nvidia package failed due to kernel headers could not be found Kernel source and the dev-package ist installed. [QUOTE]Driver file installation is complete. Installing DKMS kernel module: Adding to DKMS: [ ] 0% Adding to DKMS: [## ] 5% ERROR: Failed to run `/usr/sbin/dkms build -m nvidia -v 331.20 -k 3.11.6-4-desktop`: Error! echo Your kernel headers for kernel 3.11.6-4-desktop cannot be found at /lib/modules/3.11.6-4-desktop/build or /lib/modules/3.11.6-4-desktop/source. Adding to DKMS: [##############################] 100% ERROR: Failed to install the kernel module through DKMS. No kernel module was installed; please try installing again without DKMS, or check the DKMS logs for more information. ERROR: Installation has failed. Please see the file '/var/log/nvidia-installer.log' for details. You may find suggestions on fixing installation problems in the README available on the Linux driver download page at www.nvidia.com. error: %pre(dkms-nvidia-331.20-28.1.i586) scriptlet failed, exit status 253 error: dkms-nvidia-331.20-28.1.i586: install failed [/QUOTE]
Easy to install and works great for me. I appreciate the kernel module updating too.
Sorry, but doing this just killed my system dead. It was a clean install. On reboot it went to log in but wouldn't let me do anything. Reinstall required to get it back up. This lack of nVidia drivers is very disappointing as without them I have no sound either.
[QUOTE=Knurpht;bt980]That is the plan. I published the blog(s) and the packages since a lot of people were waiting for the kmp packages. Mind, there will always be some delay, since new NVIDIA blobs have to be tested first. But basically you could branch the package, change version number, uninstall the previously installed dkms-nvidia package (which returns the system to using nouveau !!!), install the newly built package. During the Xmas holidays I'll also have a dive into the NVIDIA packs for older cards.[/QUOTE] You get the most awesome person on the internet award for this! I for one will definitely be looking forward to your updates, some delay is expected, but in advance thank you very much for your time and work.
Originally Posted by glacierstone Just installed on 13.1 64 bit and it worked like a charm. Awesome stuff with DKMS. One question I have is what about when Nvidia updates their driver? Will you be updating the package as well? That is the plan. I published the blog(s) and the packages since a lot of people were waiting for the kmp packages. Mind, there will always be some delay, since new NVIDIA blobs have to be tested first. But basically you could branch the package, change version number, uninstall the previously installed dkms-nvidia package (which returns the system to using nouveau !!!), install the newly built package. During the Xmas holidays I'll also have a dive into the NVIDIA packs for older cards.
Just installed on 13.1 64 bit and it worked like a charm. Awesome stuff with DKMS. One question I have is what about when Nvidia updates their driver? Will you be updating the package as well?