On 05/09/17 14:11, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
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 UEFI
Asrock mother board.
I've had the machine for 3-months but I couldn't get it to work until
I found out that the Nouveau driver was causing me all the 'hardware'
issues. I moved to the nVidia driver along with DKMS and all of my
issues went away until I attempted to upgrade kernel 4.12 ...
It seems that DKMS doesn't automatically upgrade when the kernel is
upgraded. Will this issue go away if I change my graphics card to a AMD?
A bit dated, but it holds basic info about DKMS
https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/BuildingKernelModules#head-d313bd351f90d4f25a2143b7bbcff73f927731f0
Instead of using DKMS, the kmod-nvidia driver from ELrepo does not fit
for your graphics card? Or any of the other kmod-nvidia* kernel module
packages from there?
https://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-nvidia
The elrepo kmod-nvidia drivers (or any kmods for that point) will only
work with the distro kernel as they depend on the stable kernel ABI that
Red Hat maintains in their kernel releases. They will not work with
non-distro kernels.
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