Thanks.
So I just need to wake till I in install to ver 10.0RC1 (sp ?)
On Mon, Aug 7, 2023 at 4:10 AM Riccardo Mottola
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Todd Gruhn wrote:
> > How / when to upgrade nouveau?
> it is inside NetBSD core, so it gets updated for you with release updates.
>
> Riccardo
Hi,
Todd Gruhn wrote:
How / when to upgrade nouveau?
it is inside NetBSD core, so it gets updated for you with release updates.
Riccardo
How / when to upgrade nouveau?
What does this mean?
Jun 19 14:07:53 gandalf /netbsd: [ 20148.6024781] nouveau0:
autoconfiguration error: error: msvld: unable to load firmware data
Jun 19 14:07:53 gandalf /netbsd: [ 20148.6024781] nouveau0:
autoconfiguration error: error: msvld: init failed, -19
Jun 19 14:29:15 gandalf /netbsd:
be
entirely missinformed but I read somewhere that the Nouveau drivers only
allow NVIDIA cards to run at their base clock speed which, in many cases
isn't very high, and that it is sometimes better to use the MoBo's inbuild
graphics instead.
I don't plan to do any graphics intensive stuff like gaming
On Sat, 7 May 2022, chris greek wrote:
Is there a way i can stop tearing on xorg.conf ? i'm using the nouveau driver
From the nouveau(4) man-page:
Option "GLXVBlank" "boolean"
Synchronize GLX clients to VBlank. Useful where tearing is a
problem,
Is there a way i can stop tearing on xorg.conf ? i'm using the nouveau driver
Its ok i can enable vsync from picom but i would like if there were
another method
On Sat, Dec 04, 2021 at 11:44:03PM -0800, Andras Farkas wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Is it normal for nouveau not to work with an Nvidia GTX 970? I
> unfortunately have an Nvidia video card.
> I have hardware reports, in case more details are needed:
> https://bsd-hardware.info/?probe=
On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 12:20 AM RVP wrote:
>
> On Sat, 4 Dec 2021, Andras Farkas wrote:
>
> > More importantly, how do I get the alert/bell to work? It doesn't
> > work in X11 or at the console. I've tested with "printf '\a'" just to
> > be sure.
> > Not even "xset b on" fixes this.
> >
>
> Do
On Sat, 4 Dec 2021, Andras Farkas wrote:
More importantly, how do I get the alert/bell to work? It doesn't
work in X11 or at the console. I've tested with "printf '\a'" just to
be sure.
Not even "xset b on" fixes this.
Do `modload wsbell' first.
-RVP
Hello!
Is it normal for nouveau not to work with an Nvidia GTX 970? I
unfortunately have an Nvidia video card.
I have hardware reports, in case more details are needed:
https://bsd-hardware.info/?probe=14907c62f1
https://bsd-hardware.info/?probe=8f18868bb4
https://linux-hardware.org/?probe
a bad experience. Since I debugged this a lot, I
quickly knew "boot netbsd -c" and "disable nouveau" to get the classic
text menus.
A very nice thing would be of course to have this issue fixed for "my"
G72 nVidia card [*]; but more broadly, this could happen for other c
I have seen nouveau freeze several times -- I had to reboot the system
I have seen NetBSD pause for exended periods of time when it loaded the
nouveau driver.
Is there a way to find the cause and send it in?
How do I know the problem is NetBSD (i am running HEAD), or the nouveau
driver?
e box" with no Xorg.conf using the "nv" driver.
NetBSD 9.1 however with nouveau still crashes on boot.
If booting with nouveau disabled (boot -c) then boot finishes and I can
- run Xorg with nouveau in a vesa-like resolution stretched
- run Xorg with "nv" just fine!
so now the lap
As a reference,
here is the dmesg output of NetBSD 9.1 with nouveau disabled.
2 errors are about cardus, the Laptop has only one, perhaps the other is
routed to the SD card reader? Inconvenient to loose...
acpi wmi I don't know what it is, howver on the videocard, it is
interesting
Hi,
Bodie wrote:
>>
>> Any suggestions? I'd like to get nv working but even more nouveau of
>> course (here I think some kernel and drm debugging is required)
>>
>
> What version of NetBSD did you try? Did you check with current snapshot?
>
> https://nycdn.net
.
I read that nouveau supports it, so let's try! FreeBSD has no nouveau,
so, let's try NetBSD!
CD-ROM in, boot crashes. I need to boot -c and disable nouveau.
I install NetBSD and of course the next reboot, it will hang again, I
disable nouveau
(I have done screeshot with the backtrace
Hi all,,
I got a used laptop and sadly it has a nvidia 7300 card Sadly because I
know they are troublesome - they work(ed) well on linux and freebsd
until they stopped providing a current binary legacy driver, then you
can trash it, apparently.
I read that nouveau supports it, so let's try
m...@petermann-it.de (Matthias Petermann) writes:
>I tried to install NetBSD 9.0 on my Gamer PC and just noticed that the
>fan of the graphics card sounds like a jet engine.
The nouveau driver cannot control the fan. Neither under NetBSD nor
under Linux.
With Linux you have the
Hi;
I guess you can. we had the same problem under the kernel on linux which relates to a table being removed from the new nouveau driver. I didn't get solved.
maybe; if you can; use an AMD card?!
Hello everyone,
I tried to install NetBSD 9.0 on my Gamer PC and just noticed that the
fan of the graphics card sounds like a jet engine.
The graphics card is a NVidia GF108 based GT430. The kernel is using the
nouveau DRM module.
Is there any way to take over fan control at any level
is "default" fellow has put some sensible values
into nouveau.
> eg, to get a core dump vs it complaining this is all that you
> need in xorg.conf:
> ---
> Section "ServerFlags"
> Option "NoTrapSignals" "true"
> EndSection
> ---
Glad to hear it's working for you :)
Bob Bernstein schrieb am Di. 19. März 2019 um
20:55:
> Amazingly, I typed '/usr/pkg/bin/startx' and lo and behold had in
> front of me the age-old X default of twm with the little clock and
> three impossibly small xterms!
>
> And sure enough, I could tweak
glad you got it working.
FWIW, in general, modern Xorg server runs with no xorg.conf fine
in almost all cases. the only reasons i use one are to choose
specific options at start up time that aren't easily available,
but the vast majority of the sections aren't needed.
eg, to get a core dump vs
Amazingly, I typed '/usr/pkg/bin/startx' and lo and behold had in
front of me the age-old X default of twm with the little clock and
three impossibly small xterms!
And sure enough, I could tweak /usr/pkg/etc/X11/xinit/xnitrc. A few
minutes later I was looking at my favorite wm, icewm, launched
?
* * *
This is the identifying data I have for the nvidia on this machine
(obtained when it was running um Windows):
nVidia:
GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
However, looking at xorg's log, I don't know if the above is covered
by xorg's nouveau, whose pertinent section looks like this:
[167599.198] (II
Hello again.
After getting nouveaufb working (and being very happy about that) I proceeded
trying Xorg witch also worked \o/. Well sort of anyways.
When trying mplayer (-vo xv) and firefox both just show a black window with
nothing in it.
Booting without nouveau made firefox work and I turned
uveau0: interrupting at msi0 vec 0 (nouveau)
so perhaps that is a red herring.
As your Thinkpad has a different NVidia chip from any of those discussed
so far, could you contribute information about it?
I took the liberty of pasting your 'dmesg' output from the MSI (blank
screen) case into the PR
Hello.
On Wed, 8/2/17, John D. Baker wrote:
>See PR kern/52440. See also the thread:
>http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2017/06/29/msg031989.html
>and continued here:
On Tue, 1 Aug 2017 23:11:42 +, co...@sdf.org wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 01, 2017 at 09:32:50PM +, Bj?rn Johannesson wrote:
> > Dug up my old Thinkpad T61 to try out netbsd-8 on it.
> > ...
> > It has a nVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M.
>
> drm kern info: nouveau [ PM
On Tue, Aug 01, 2017 at 09:32:50PM +, Björn Johannesson wrote:
> Dug up my old Thinkpad T61 to try out netbsd-8 on it.
> ...
> It has a nVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M.
drm kern info: nouveau [ PMC][nouveau0] MSI interrupts enabled
nouveau0: interrupting at msi0 vec 0 (nouveau)
Is that
Hi
Dug up my old Thinkpad T61 to try out netbsd-8 on it.
During boot it the nouveau driver finds the chip and attaches
then the screen turns black. It is still alive though, I can ssh to it.
There are quite a lot of related error messages in the dmesg.
It has a nVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M.
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