Hello,

Additional side note on zoom. You can run it just through the browser
instead of their application. You get most of the same features.

pwa.zoom.us

Just when joining a meeting it will ask to launch the app but below there
is a launch in browser option.

They are actually discontinuing the app for chrome os.


On Wed, Sep 7, 2022, 23:04 American Citizen <[email protected]>
wrote:

> To all:
>
> It's been a really bumpy ride activating the appropriate video drivers
> for my Nvidia GEForce 710T vga card.
>
> Here's what lsmod shows now
>
> owner@localhost:~> lsmod | grep nv
> nvidia_drm             69632  6
> nvidia_modeset       1204224  16 nvidia_drm
> nvidia_uvm           1130496  0
> nvidia              35471360  845 nvidia_uvm,nvidia_modeset
> drm_kms_helper        303104  1 nvidia_drm
> drm                   630784  10 drm_kms_helper,nvidia,nvidia_drm
>
> so my system is now running with native Nvidia drivers (signed, btw)
>
> What is missing is the fact that the OpenSuse Leap 15.4 is using signed
> kernel modules, and my HP 420 Workstation is a UEFI system, expecting
> signing keys before enabling kernel modules, and having to manually sign
> modules eluded me.
>
> Worse, Nvidia listed the WRONG driver to download the G06 series
> although their website says G06 for the 710T card, but an error message
> from the kernel during boot time, lecturing me that I could NOT install
> the 515 series drivers, caused me to go back and drop back down to the
> legacy 471.141 series. Fortunately I had installed the Nvidia repository
> so I could make the change under openSuse's yast2 program or zypper.
>
> btw: trying to do the native Nvidia install forces the UEFI user to
> enter both a public and private key and I have NO idea where they are
> stored, although running the mokutil --list-all is useful, but still
> doesn't tell you where the keys are.
>
> I had to reboot, but then enter the UEFI firmware, remove the G06 key
> and install the G05 key. After all this, I was able to bring up Leap
> 15.4 without a hitch, so I am running nvidia modules directly now
>
> All this is like a gob-smacker, to someone who's never done this before
> (me) so I had to work my way through all of this carefully.
>
> Thanks for all the replies, they are appreciated!
>
> - Randall
>
>
>

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