Howdy,

I mentioned in another thread that I was going to upgrade to a much
newer kernel.  I also have to make sure Nvidia supports that kernel. 
So, I went to the Nvidia site and did a search by model number.  This is
the output of lspci:


01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 [GeForce GTX
650] (rev a1)


So, I did the manual thing, since this is Linux not windoze, and
selected the series and model.  According to the list it provided, I
should be using the drivers in the 440 slot.  I'm currently using the
390 slot since when I installed that card, that is what it showed.  I'm
almost 100% certain I checked this when installing this card.  My
question is, is it normal for nvidia to change the series of drivers for
cards like this?  Am I reading this wrong?  Link to Nvidia site.

https://www.geforce.com/drivers

I couldn't provide a link to the selected part since it doesn't seem to
provide one, java stuff I guess.  Next link I went too. 

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/results/159360/

According to that the 440 series supports the 5.6 series of kernel.  It
doesn't indicate a specific version tho.  Does that mean I can go to the
very latest version or do I need to look elsewhere to see what is
supported?  If it matters, I use gentoo-sources.  Currently on 4.19.40
and I'm showing gentoo-sources-5.6.7 as the latest available in the
tree.  Since I don't upgrade kernels much, may as well take a large
leap.  ;-)

Thanks much.  A little confused. 

Dale

:-)  :-)

P. S. Got my garden about half disced. Dry side about ready to plant and
wet side is lightly disced to help it dry out.  :-D

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