On 23/11/2023 22:25, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/23/23 12:52, home user wrote:
On 11/23/23 1:43 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/23/23 12:02, home user wrote:
(f38; home workstation; dual monitor;
using nvidia 4xx kmod and akmod from rpmfusion)
A short while ago, I did my weekly patches. After rebooting, only
one monitor is displaying anything, and then with a large, wide
font. I saw no indication of trouble during the "dnf upgrade". The
boot messages go by fast, but I think I saw something about a
missing module, and nouveau being used.
I'm not a sys.admin., and the display is very limited. What's the
cause of these problems, and how do I fix things?
Try running "sudo akmods" and see if there are any errors.
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I've rebooted to the previous kernel. Does that matter? Running
under that older kernel, I get this:
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-bash.1[~]: akmods
Checking kmods exist for 6.5.10-200.fc38.x86_64 [ OK ]
Building and installing nvidia-470xx-kmod [FAILED]
Building rpms failed; see
/var/cache/akmods/nvidia-470xx/470.223.02-1-for-6.5.10-200.fc38.x86_64.failed.log for details
Hint: Some kmods were ignored or failed to build or install.
You can try to rebuild and install them by by calling
'/usr/sbin/akmods --force' as root.
Checking kmods exist for 6.5.12-200.fc38.x86_64 [ OK ]
Building and installing nvidia-470xx-kmod [FAILED]
Building rpms failed; see
/var/cache/akmods/nvidia-470xx/470.223.02-1-for-6.5.12-200.fc38.x86_64.failed.log for details
Hint: Some kmods were ignored or failed to build or install.
You can try to rebuild and install them by by calling
'/usr/sbin/akmods --force' as root.
-bash.2[~]:
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1. Do I need to re-do this under the new kernel?
I think it will compile against any kernels that need it. Which kernel
are you running and which one do you need?
2. Should I do what the output above says?
Check the log to see why it's failing. It might be a kernel change that
breaks the module. You could try forcing it and see what happens.
I have just done the same kernel update with the same nvidia driver, and
had no problem. Building the driver modules will go on long after dnf
quits, if you don't try to boot immediately, and that seems to me to be
a safer option than hoping it will complete during the reboot. But of
course the log might reveal *why* your build failed...
--
John P
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