Re: hardware donation

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On 02 Nov 2021, 02:24, Karol Herbst wrote:
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 9:56 PM Linux User #330250
<linuxuser330250@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello!

I have a ThinkPad T61 with an Nvidia Quadro G86M [NVS 140M] graphics
card. Recently the nvidia binary driver, version 340.x, has been removed
from most Linux distributions, forcing the use of nouveau.

In the past, when nouveau was unstable/unusable, people moved to the
binary driver. Since this in no longer an option, nouveau is now the
only option. And I'm totally okay with it, I would have prferred an open
source solution anyway... BUT.

BUT nouveau is unstable. I experience random freezes, like others too:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=995866

The only option was to use nomodeset and to have an unaccelerated
graphics output. But if you want to use the laptop as a desktop machine,
this is not much fun.

Long story short, the question I have:

According to https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/HardwareDonations.html such
a graphics card could be of use?


If you are willing to give away the system anyway, it might make sense
to retest with recent software, like newest Fedora or debian sid. We
usually fix bugs, but often fixes are not added downstream. And I
think the issue shown in this bug is actually fixed already as I
remember seeing something like this and we fixed it.

If the issue is still there with a recent kernel (newest 5.14 or even
5.15) we can look into it.

Thanks

Hi!
Sorry for the late reply. I don't have the time at the moment, but I
will try the newest Debian testing on that system and report back. If
that does work, it is an option to actually keep the system and use it
as originally intended.

If it doesn't work, I'm thinking about 1) Fedora and 2) Gentoo (because
that's what I normally use). Even though the later would be quite time
consuming, I'd certainly get the newest available sources to the hardware.

Thanks,
Linux User #330250




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