I think you’re right.
That log you pasted, says to check another log, is there anything in there perhaps?
It looks like Index of /opensuse/tumbleweed/x86_64 was updated today, in case that helps anyone.
Was having the issues described here, but I just rolled back instead of trying the grub edit, just updated again after seeing your comment and can confirm that on my machine the updated nvidia drivers fixed it
For me (with 6.11 & 550.120 & RTX4080 & plasma & wayland & dual monitor) the update to 550.120 has only made things worse. Now X11 also doesn’t work anymore and “nvidia_drm.modeset=1” in grub doesn’t help (wayland) anymore either! I have now rolled back to 6.10 for the time being! Besides this issue I also had the (minor) issue with kernel 6.11 that the amd_pstate driver failed to register due to wrong freq min max values (probably from bios)!
For me the updated 550.120 driver indeed fixed the issue as promised, and now nvidia_drm.modeset=1 is no longer needed in boot parameters. Worth noting that the conf files under /usr/lib/modprobe.d/ have not changed. My setup is 6.11 + 550.120 + RTX 3060 Laptop + Plasma Wayland + dual monitor.
Sorry to hear that. I wish your computer to come back to normal asap.
The nvidia driver update caused the system to boot with very big graphics. 800 display instead of 2400. The monitor was not detected. The driver had reverted to nouveau.
I needed to boot with 6.10 and then rollback. Now OK.
Currently 6.11 + 550.107.02, X on cinnamon.
As was mentioned above, the tumbleweed repos have been updated to include the latest Nvidia driver 550.120-27.1. Updating the driver fixed my issue with X11 and kernel 6.11 and now boots normally into KDE/SDDM.
This is weird. After the latest repo nvidia driver update (550.120) the old problems returned.
I found an rpmsave in /usr/lib/modprobe.d/
It was 50-nvidia-default.conf.rpmsave.
I compared the file with 50-nvidia-default.conf
They were identical, so no changes just as @ramdomPTM wrote.
I also removed the nvidia_drm.modeset=1 from Grub.
After doing all that, i noticed some brand new updates were ready. I was already up to date and thought ‘well, maybe that will fix the nvidia problems, but probably not’
So did a zypper dup and rebooted and it works again!
Weird…
Have mostly the same:
- yesterday installed kernel 6.11 and nvidia-drivers 550.120
- I have graphical session but seems nouveau installed instead of nvidia:
> lspci -k
09:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GA106 [Geforce RTX 3050] (rev a1)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 887b
Kernel driver in use: nvidia
Kernel modules: nouveau, nvidia_drm, nvidia
nvidia-settings shows nothing.
Loading 6.10 kernel does not help me: still no nvidia and OpenGL.
So what is the solution? Add nvidia_drm.modeset=1 to Grub parameters? Or rollback to the previous release?
That helped me for now! Thanks!
FYI all
6.11 and nvidia just ain’t happening until the next set of nvidia driver releases.
Looks like many other things were fixed as well in 560 driver. When it will be available in openSuse?!
Forum search:
@akontsevich Not until it moves from the Feature branch to the Production branch, unless of course some users step up to create a Feature branch package and maintain etc…
In nvidia repo or openSUSE?
@akontsevich The Nvidia drivers are created by openSUSE and distributed by Nvidia for openSUSE.
They are packaged by SUSE (no “open”). That is not quite the same as “created”.
@arvidjaar they (packages) are created (for all to see) on the openSUSE build service, but excluded from building. Same could be done for the Feature branch if folks step up to create/maintain… Or just use the run file…