On 26/6/23 20:17, Barry wrote:
Thanks Barry, that could have been the case but I'm not aware of any component like that, but that doesn't mean there isn't.On 26 Jun 2023, at 09:08, Stephen Morris <samorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I was just expecting the kmod/akmod nvidia drivers the system was using when I did the upgrade would still be being used until I rebooted, but that seemed to not be the case.The upgrade does not do anything to the already loaded kernel modules. You must reboot to be able to use the new drivers. Until then the system uses the old, already loaded, drivers. Maybe there is user mode code that was upgraded that caused the issue? Barry
regards, Steve
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