Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-20 Thread Phil Perry

On 20/03/2019 18:08, Johnny Hughes wrote:

On 2/27/19 12:55 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:

I have elrepo installed. rpm -qa | grep elrepo gives
elrepo-release-7.0.3.el7.elrepo.noarch

nvidia detect (which installed) tells me kmod-nvidia-340xx

when I do yum install kmod-nvidia-340xx it is saying no package
kmod-nvidia-340xx available ?

What did I miss?


OK .. So if you need to have the 32-bit driver as well as the 64-bit one
(for things like steam gaming .. who doesn't like games :D) ... I found
this link on the nvidia site:

http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/latest.txt

Basically .. that will tell you the last 64 bit driver you can build
which will install 32-bit drivers as well.

Then you can grab those and install them manually.

Phil Perry (of elrepo) might be able to tell us if any of the elrepo
drivers also have 32bit .. I am not sure.



The 390.xx series driver was the last nvidia driver release that 
supported a 32-bit OS install. Hence there are no new driver releases 
for el6 i386 architecture.


Driver releases after 390.xx only support installation on 64-bit 
operating systems, but 32-bit library support is still available on 
systems where the user wants to run graphics 32-bit applications.


Phil

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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-20 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 2/27/19 12:55 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> I have elrepo installed. rpm -qa | grep elrepo gives
> elrepo-release-7.0.3.el7.elrepo.noarch
> 
> nvidia detect (which installed) tells me kmod-nvidia-340xx
> 
> when I do yum install kmod-nvidia-340xx it is saying no package
> kmod-nvidia-340xx available ?
> 
> What did I miss?

OK .. So if you need to have the 32-bit driver as well as the 64-bit one
(for things like steam gaming .. who doesn't like games :D) ... I found
this link on the nvidia site:

http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/latest.txt

Basically .. that will tell you the last 64 bit driver you can build
which will install 32-bit drivers as well.

Then you can grab those and install them manually.

Phil Perry (of elrepo) might be able to tell us if any of the elrepo
drivers also have 32bit .. I am not sure.

I do know that the latest nvidia drivers from nvidia's site can use
epel's dkms rpm to rebuild drivers for new kernels automatically.

I do know that this driver tree is still getting updates from nvidia ..
and the last one was from 2019-02-08 for 390.116.

These drivers allow me to get fairly good steam gaming performance on
Linux.  I got my initial steam install from the 'nux-dextop' repo.

And this is the link to the current latest driver with 32bit linux support:

http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/390.116/

Thanks,
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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-11 Thread pete

Hi Phil,


On 3/11/19 12:25 PM, Phil Perry wrote:

On 11/03/2019 12:41, Pete Geenhuizen wrote:
Hi Pete,

Apologies, that one is our fault. To fix (or rather work around), 
please could you force remove the above package then the yum update 
should proceed smoothly:


rpm -e --nodeps nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-libs

then:

yum update

and reboot your system to ensure you pick up the changes.

Alternatively, just uninstall the nvidia drivers and reinstall them 
which will pick up the latest versions, thus also working around the 
issue above.


No worries some things just happen, your solution worked just fine.

Thanks

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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-11 Thread Phil Perry

On 11/03/2019 12:41, Pete Geenhuizen wrote:




Hi Pete,


On 03/07/2019 01:56 AM, Phil Perry wrote:

On 06/03/2019 23:03, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:

Thank you Stephen. I assumed because they were pulling a dependency 
from epel that they were also from epel.




Been out of town, yes I goofed vlc, smplayer, mplayer, and ffmpeg aren't 
in EPEL. and are in rpm-fusion.  I've resolved all of that and got them 
all installed from nux-dextop.


With all that done now when I run update I get the following error

Error: Package: nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-libs-340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 


Apologies, that one is our fault. To fix (or rather work around), please 
could you force remove the above package then the yum update should 
proceed smoothly:


rpm -e --nodeps nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-libs

then:

yum update

and reboot your system to ensure you pick up the changes.

Alternatively, just uninstall the nvidia drivers and reinstall them 
which will pick up the latest versions, thus also working around the 
issue above.




(@elrepo)
    Requires: nvidia-x11-drv-340xx = 340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo
    Removing: nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 
(@elrepo)

    nvidia-x11-drv-340xx = 340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo
    Updated By: 
nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-340.107-3.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 (elrepo)

    nvidia-x11-drv-340xx = 340.107-3.el7_6.elrepo

Needless to say I'm a tad confused.

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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-11 Thread Pete Geenhuizen


On 03/07/2019 01:56 AM, Phil Perry wrote:

On 06/03/2019 23:03, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:

Thank you Stephen. I assumed because they were pulling a dependency 
from epel that they were also from epel.




Been out of town, yes I goofed vlc, smplayer, mplayer, and ffmpeg aren't 
in EPEL. and are in rpm-fusion.  I've resolved all of that and got them 
all installed from nux-dextop.


With all that done now when I run update I get the following error

Error: Package: nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-libs-340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 
(@elrepo)

   Requires: nvidia-x11-drv-340xx = 340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo
   Removing: nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 
(@elrepo)

   nvidia-x11-drv-340xx = 340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo
   Updated By: 
nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-340.107-3.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 (elrepo)

   nvidia-x11-drv-340xx = 340.107-3.el7_6.elrepo

Needless to say I'm a tad confused.

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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-06 Thread Phil Perry

On 06/03/2019 23:03, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:

On Wed, 6 Mar 2019 at 17:50, Phil Perry  wrote:


On 06/03/2019 21:53, Pete Geenhuizen wrote:



On 03/06/2019 04:21 PM, Phil Perry wrote:

On 06/03/2019 19:30, Pete Geenhuizen wrote:


That is all good and well, but my problem is that I now can't install

vlc smplayer mplayer, or  ffmpeg-libs because they need
ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64from epel.
I tried to roll back to the previous version via yum history undo but
previous versions are no longer avaialble.



Do they have a hard coded Requires for the ocl-icd package or just an
auto-generated Requires for the libOpenCL.so lib?

If it's the former then the packages in epel need fixing. If it's the
latter then the nvidia package will meet that requirement. You can
either force uninstall ocl-icd, or uninstall ocl-icd and any
dependencies, install/update the nvidia packages and then reinstall
the package you require that depend on libOpenCL.so

Phil,
I don't know if it's a hard coded requires ot auto-generated.
Right now I've removed the rpms that need ocl-icd, updated nvidia but
when I attempt to install vlc smplayer mplayer, or  ffmpeg-libs it fails
because it wants to install ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64 from epel.
I guess that that means that its a hard coded requirement, is that correct?
Pete



I guess so. Running 'rpm -q --requires ' would tell you.

I only have vlc and ffmpeg-libs installed, and both are installed from
the Nux repo. Neither are built against libOpenCL.so so I'm not able to
comment on what epel have done with their packages.



As far as I can tell the packages vlc, smplayer, mplayer, and ffmpeg
aren't in EPEL. I am guessing they are from rpmfusion but could be
from some other repository.



Thank you Stephen. I assumed because they were pulling a dependency from 
epel that they were also from epel.


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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-06 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On Wed, 6 Mar 2019 at 17:50, Phil Perry  wrote:
>
> On 06/03/2019 21:53, Pete Geenhuizen wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 03/06/2019 04:21 PM, Phil Perry wrote:
> >> On 06/03/2019 19:30, Pete Geenhuizen wrote:
> >>>
> >>> That is all good and well, but my problem is that I now can't install
> >>>
> >>> vlc smplayer mplayer, or  ffmpeg-libs because they need
> >>> ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64from epel.
> >>> I tried to roll back to the previous version via yum history undo but
> >>> previous versions are no longer avaialble.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Do they have a hard coded Requires for the ocl-icd package or just an
> >> auto-generated Requires for the libOpenCL.so lib?
> >>
> >> If it's the former then the packages in epel need fixing. If it's the
> >> latter then the nvidia package will meet that requirement. You can
> >> either force uninstall ocl-icd, or uninstall ocl-icd and any
> >> dependencies, install/update the nvidia packages and then reinstall
> >> the package you require that depend on libOpenCL.so
> > Phil,
> > I don't know if it's a hard coded requires ot auto-generated.
> > Right now I've removed the rpms that need ocl-icd, updated nvidia but
> > when I attempt to install vlc smplayer mplayer, or  ffmpeg-libs it fails
> > because it wants to install ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64 from epel.
> > I guess that that means that its a hard coded requirement, is that correct?
> > Pete
> >
>
> I guess so. Running 'rpm -q --requires ' would tell you.
>
> I only have vlc and ffmpeg-libs installed, and both are installed from
> the Nux repo. Neither are built against libOpenCL.so so I'm not able to
> comment on what epel have done with their packages.
>

As far as I can tell the packages vlc, smplayer, mplayer, and ffmpeg
aren't in EPEL. I am guessing they are from rpmfusion but could be
from some other repository.





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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-06 Thread Phil Perry

On 06/03/2019 21:53, Pete Geenhuizen wrote:



On 03/06/2019 04:21 PM, Phil Perry wrote:

On 06/03/2019 19:30, Pete Geenhuizen wrote:


That is all good and well, but my problem is that I now can't install

vlc smplayer mplayer, or  ffmpeg-libs because they need 
ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64from epel.
I tried to roll back to the previous version via yum history undo but 
previous versions are no longer avaialble.




Do they have a hard coded Requires for the ocl-icd package or just an 
auto-generated Requires for the libOpenCL.so lib?


If it's the former then the packages in epel need fixing. If it's the 
latter then the nvidia package will meet that requirement. You can 
either force uninstall ocl-icd, or uninstall ocl-icd and any 
dependencies, install/update the nvidia packages and then reinstall 
the package you require that depend on libOpenCL.so

Phil,
I don't know if it's a hard coded requires ot auto-generated.
Right now I've removed the rpms that need ocl-icd, updated nvidia but 
when I attempt to install vlc smplayer mplayer, or  ffmpeg-libs it fails 
because it wants to install ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64 from epel.

I guess that that means that its a hard coded requirement, is that correct?
Pete



I guess so. Running 'rpm -q --requires ' would tell you.

I only have vlc and ffmpeg-libs installed, and both are installed from 
the Nux repo. Neither are built against libOpenCL.so so I'm not able to 
comment on what epel have done with their packages.


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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-06 Thread Pete Geenhuizen



On 03/06/2019 04:21 PM, Phil Perry wrote:

On 06/03/2019 19:30, Pete Geenhuizen wrote:


That is all good and well, but my problem is that I now can't install

vlc smplayer mplayer, or  ffmpeg-libs because they need 
ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64from epel.
I tried to roll back to the previous version via yum history undo but 
previous versions are no longer avaialble.




Do they have a hard coded Requires for the ocl-icd package or just an 
auto-generated Requires for the libOpenCL.so lib?


If it's the former then the packages in epel need fixing. If it's the 
latter then the nvidia package will meet that requirement. You can 
either force uninstall ocl-icd, or uninstall ocl-icd and any 
dependencies, install/update the nvidia packages and then reinstall 
the package you require that depend on libOpenCL.so

Phil,
I don't know if it's a hard coded requires ot auto-generated.
Right now I've removed the rpms that need ocl-icd, updated nvidia but 
when I attempt to install vlc smplayer mplayer, or  ffmpeg-libs it fails 
because it wants to install ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64 from epel.

I guess that that means that its a hard coded requirement, is that correct?
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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-06 Thread Phil Perry

On 06/03/2019 19:30, Pete Geenhuizen wrote:



On 03/06/2019 09:59 AM, Fred Smith wrote:



I tried to install this and ran into a conflict

--> Processing Conflict:
nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 conflicts ocl-icd
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: nvidia-x11-drv-340xx conflicts with ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64

I removed ocl-icd and installed the package, but needless to say I
can't get ocl-icd to install which means that I cant install video
players, vlc smplayer mplayer, or  ffmpeg-libs.

I asked the same question recently and Phil informed me that the
ocl-icd now comes in one of the nvidia  packages, so you no longer
need the one from epel.

That is all good and well, but my problem is that I now can't install

vlc smplayer mplayer, or  ffmpeg-libs because they need 
ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64from epel.
I tried to roll back to the previous version via yum history undo but 
previous versions are no longer avaialble.




Do they have a hard coded Requires for the ocl-icd package or just an 
auto-generated Requires for the libOpenCL.so lib?


If it's the former then the packages in epel need fixing. If it's the 
latter then the nvidia package will meet that requirement. You can 
either force uninstall ocl-icd, or uninstall ocl-icd and any 
dependencies, install/update the nvidia packages and then reinstall the 
package you require that depend on libOpenCL.so



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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-06 Thread Pete Geenhuizen



On 03/06/2019 09:59 AM, Fred Smith wrote:



I tried to install this and ran into a conflict

--> Processing Conflict:
nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 conflicts ocl-icd
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: nvidia-x11-drv-340xx conflicts with ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64

I removed ocl-icd and installed the package, but needless to say I
can't get ocl-icd to install which means that I cant install video
players, vlc smplayer mplayer, or  ffmpeg-libs.

I asked the same question recently and Phil informed me that the
ocl-icd now comes in one of the nvidia  packages, so you no longer
need the one from epel.

That is all good and well, but my problem is that I now can't install

vlc smplayer mplayer, or  ffmpeg-libs because they need 
ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64from epel.
I tried to roll back to the previous version via yum history undo but previous 
versions are no longer avaialble.

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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-06 Thread Fred Smith
On Wed, Mar 06, 2019 at 07:26:42AM -0500, Pete Geenhuizen wrote:
> 
> On 03/02/2019 05:41 AM, Phil Perry wrote:
> >
> >Hi Gerry,
> >
> >I've updated the nvidia 340xx legacy package set for el7.6, and
> >released the packages to the elrepo testing repository.
> >
> >Please could you test them and let me know if they work as
> >expected. To install:
> >
> >yum --enablerepo=elrepo-testing install kmod-nvidia-340xx
> >nvidia-x11-drv-340xx nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-libs
> >
> >if you need 32-bit support then you will also need to install the
> >corresponding
> >nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-libs-340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo.i686.rpm package.
> >
> >Thinking about it, I'm not sure these packages are going to work
> >as the 340 series NVIDIA driver predates the conversion to GLVND
> >(support was added in version 361), see here:
> >
> >https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/915640/multiple-glx-client-libraries-in-the-nvidia-linux-driver-installer-package/
> >
> >
> >but I have no way to test them so I'll leave that to you.
> >
> >Phil
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> Phil,
> I tried to install this and ran into a conflict
> 
> --> Processing Conflict:
> nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 conflicts ocl-icd
> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
> Error: nvidia-x11-drv-340xx conflicts with ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64
> 
> I removed ocl-icd and installed the package, but needless to say I
> can't get ocl-icd to install which means that I cant install video
> players, vlc smplayer mplayer, or  ffmpeg-libs.

I asked the same question recently and Phil informed me that the
ocl-icd now comes in one of the nvidia  packages, so you no longer
need the one from epel.


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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-06 Thread Pete Geenhuizen


On 03/02/2019 05:41 AM, Phil Perry wrote:


Hi Gerry,

I've updated the nvidia 340xx legacy package set for el7.6, and 
released the packages to the elrepo testing repository.


Please could you test them and let me know if they work as expected. 
To install:


yum --enablerepo=elrepo-testing install kmod-nvidia-340xx 
nvidia-x11-drv-340xx nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-libs


if you need 32-bit support then you will also need to install the 
corresponding 
nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-libs-340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo.i686.rpm package.


Thinking about it, I'm not sure these packages are going to work as 
the 340 series NVIDIA driver predates the conversion to GLVND (support 
was added in version 361), see here:


https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/915640/multiple-glx-client-libraries-in-the-nvidia-linux-driver-installer-package/ 



but I have no way to test them so I'll leave that to you.

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Phil,
I tried to install this and ran into a conflict

--> Processing Conflict: 
nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo.x86_64 conflicts ocl-icd

--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: nvidia-x11-drv-340xx conflicts with ocl-icd-2.2.12-1.el7.x86_64

I removed ocl-icd and installed the package, but needless to say I can't 
get ocl-icd to install which means that I cant install video players, 
vlc smplayer mplayer, or  ffmpeg-libs.


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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-04 Thread Phil Perry

On 04/03/2019 19:56, Jerry Geis wrote:

What driver does 'nvidia-detect' say you need for that 520M?



Hi Phil, my "notes" say the 520M used to use the kmod-nvidia-384...

THe nvidia web site does say 390.87

Jerry



OK, so the latest driver to support that card will be the 390.xx series 
(currently 390.116). So you should do:


yum install kmod-nvidia-390xx

and yum will take care of the rest for you. Yum will install the latest 
390 series driver and then offer you updates to the 390 series as they 
become available (supported by nvidia until the end of 2022).



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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-04 Thread Jerry Geis
> What driver does 'nvidia-detect' say you need for that 520M?


Hi Phil, my "notes" say the 520M used to use the kmod-nvidia-384...

THe nvidia web site does say 390.87

Jerry


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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-04 Thread Phil Perry

On 04/03/2019 18:26, Jerry Geis wrote:

Hi Phil,

I installed based on your instructions...

yum --enablerepo=elrepo-testing install kmod-nvidia-340xx
nvidia-x11-drv-340xx nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-libs


I rebooted and things "seem" to be working.  rpm -qa | grep nvidia
shows the driver installed, /var/log/Xorg.0.log shows NVIDIA up and
running, a remote screen shots shows what I expect.

Not sure about the low level changes you mentioned. I also need the
520M  driver if possible.


Thanks,


Jerry


Hi Jerry,

Thanks for the feedback - I'll get that driver moved from the testing 
repo to the main repo.


What driver does 'nvidia-detect' say you need for that 520M? I'm 
guessing it's the 390.xx legacy driver, but nvidia-detect will give you 
the definitive answer.


Phil




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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-04 Thread Jerry Geis
Hi Phil,

I installed based on your instructions...

yum --enablerepo=elrepo-testing install kmod-nvidia-340xx
nvidia-x11-drv-340xx nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-libs


I rebooted and things "seem" to be working.  rpm -qa | grep nvidia
shows the driver installed, /var/log/Xorg.0.log shows NVIDIA up and
running, a remote screen shots shows what I expect.

Not sure about the low level changes you mentioned. I also need the
520M  driver if possible.


Thanks,


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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-02 Thread Phil Perry

On 27/02/2019 20:34, Phil Perry wrote:

On 27/02/2019 20:29, Jerry Geis wrote:

I'll see if I can find some time this weekend to fix the elrepo package
and get it reinstated into the repository.



Phil



Hi Phil, Thanks for the reply. Your correct this is OLD hardware.
Everything was working with 7.5 thought I was good to go so to speak
... So When I was starting now to migrate OLD boxes from CentOS 6 to
7.6 it wasnt working.

I can look at going "back" to using the NVIDIA binary, I had just
recently switched the kmod-nvidia. :)

I'd rather "not" use nouvue(?) tried once way back and was not pleasant.

Thanks so much - I'll wait a few days to see if you have time to
compile, before switching back to binary. Other issue with that...
which is why kind folks suggested here to move to kmod-nvidia.


Thanks!



No problem - I'll see if I can get it done this weekend, and let you 
know here if I have.


For now I'd say stick with the nouveau driver for a few days and see how 
it works for you, then if you feel the need to install the nvidia 
drivers once I've had a change to fix the package, the choice is yours.


Phil



Hi Gerry,

I've updated the nvidia 340xx legacy package set for el7.6, and released 
the packages to the elrepo testing repository.


Please could you test them and let me know if they work as expected. To 
install:


yum --enablerepo=elrepo-testing install kmod-nvidia-340xx 
nvidia-x11-drv-340xx nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-libs


if you need 32-bit support then you will also need to install the 
corresponding nvidia-x11-drv-340xx-libs-340.107-2.el7_6.elrepo.i686.rpm 
package.


Thinking about it, I'm not sure these packages are going to work as the 
340 series NVIDIA driver predates the conversion to GLVND (support was 
added in version 361), see here:


https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/915640/multiple-glx-client-libraries-in-the-nvidia-linux-driver-installer-package/

but I have no way to test them so I'll leave that to you.

Phil

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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-03-01 Thread Jerry Geis
hi Phil.

I do have hardware that uses the 340xx, 384.98 drivers. Basically 520M and
GT218 ION.
Thanks!

Jerry

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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-02-27 Thread mark
Phil Perry wrote:
> On 27/02/2019 18:55, Jerry Geis wrote:
>
>> I have elrepo installed. rpm -qa | grep elrepo gives
>> elrepo-release-7.0.3.el7.elrepo.noarch
>>
>> nvidia detect (which installed) tells me kmod-nvidia-340xx
>>
>> when I do yum install kmod-nvidia-340xx it is saying no package
>> kmod-nvidia-340xx available ?
>>
>> What did I miss? Thanks,
>>
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>
> Hi Jerry,
>
>
> I removed the kmod-nvidia-340xx legacy driver package from elrepo
> because it was not compatible with the new libglvnd packages in el7.6.
>
> In order for it to work, I'll need to update the package, and I just
> haven't found the time to get around to it yet. I was kinda hoping that
> since the 340xx legacy driver branch is old now, and support for it ends
> at the end of this year, we could get away with dropping it if no one was
> using it.
>
> So, until I get around to updating it, your choices are to use the
> native nouveau driver or use the NVIDIA installer from nvidia's website to
> install the driver. Is there any reason you can't use the native nouveau
> driver and have to use the nvidia driver? I can't imagine 3D acceleration
> is of much concern to you given you're running 10 year old hardware that
> was entry level when it was first released.
>
> I'll see if I can find some time this weekend to fix the elrepo package
> and get it reinstated into the repository.
>
Phil, thanks for your work.

I just built a new-to-him workstation for a user, with a *much* newer
NVidia card than his old: this one's from '12, instead of from '07 (I
work for a US federal contractor, and the civilian sector budgets...)

Anyway, it needs the 390, and given that it looks like support's not that
long, I made the decision to install the proprietary. kmod-nvidia's
great... but, y'know.

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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-02-27 Thread Phil Perry

On 27/02/2019 20:29, Jerry Geis wrote:

I'll see if I can find some time this weekend to fix the elrepo package
and get it reinstated into the repository.



Phil



Hi Phil, Thanks for the reply. Your correct this is OLD hardware.
Everything was working with 7.5 thought I was good to go so to speak
... So When I was starting now to migrate OLD boxes from CentOS 6 to
7.6 it wasnt working.

I can look at going "back" to using the NVIDIA binary, I had just
recently switched the kmod-nvidia. :)

I'd rather "not" use nouvue(?) tried once way back and was not pleasant.

Thanks so much - I'll wait a few days to see if you have time to
compile, before switching back to binary. Other issue with that...
which is why kind folks suggested here to move to kmod-nvidia.


Thanks!



No problem - I'll see if I can get it done this weekend, and let you 
know here if I have.


For now I'd say stick with the nouveau driver for a few days and see how 
it works for you, then if you feel the need to install the nvidia 
drivers once I've had a change to fix the package, the choice is yours.


Phil

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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-02-27 Thread Jerry Geis
>I'll see if I can find some time this weekend to fix the elrepo package
> and get it reinstated into the repository.

>Phil


Hi Phil, Thanks for the reply. Your correct this is OLD hardware.
Everything was working with 7.5 thought I was good to go so to speak
... So When I was starting now to migrate OLD boxes from CentOS 6 to
7.6 it wasnt working.

I can look at going "back" to using the NVIDIA binary, I had just
recently switched the kmod-nvidia. :)

I'd rather "not" use nouvue(?) tried once way back and was not pleasant.

Thanks so much - I'll wait a few days to see if you have time to
compile, before switching back to binary. Other issue with that...
which is why kind folks suggested here to move to kmod-nvidia.


Thanks!


Jerry
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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-02-27 Thread Jerry Geis
There is no kmod-nvidia-340xx driver any more... What now ???
https://centos.pkgs.org/7/elrepo-x86_64/

Its in the 6 folder but not 7 ???

Jerry
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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-02-27 Thread Phil Perry

On 27/02/2019 18:55, Jerry Geis wrote:

I have elrepo installed. rpm -qa | grep elrepo gives
elrepo-release-7.0.3.el7.elrepo.noarch

nvidia detect (which installed) tells me kmod-nvidia-340xx

when I do yum install kmod-nvidia-340xx it is saying no package
kmod-nvidia-340xx available ?

What did I miss? Thanks,

Jerry


Hi Jerry,

I removed the kmod-nvidia-340xx legacy driver package from elrepo 
because it was not compatible with the new libglvnd packages in el7.6.


In order for it to work, I'll need to update the package, and I just 
haven't found the time to get around to it yet. I was kinda hoping that 
since the 340xx legacy driver branch is old now, and support for it ends 
at the end of this year, we could get away with dropping it if no one 
was using it.


So, until I get around to updating it, your choices are to use the 
native nouveau driver or use the NVIDIA installer from nvidia's website 
to install the driver. Is there any reason you can't use the native 
nouveau driver and have to use the nvidia driver? I can't imagine 3D 
acceleration is of much concern to you given you're running 10 year old 
hardware that was entry level when it was first released.


I'll see if I can find some time this weekend to fix the elrepo package 
and get it reinstated into the repository.


Phil

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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-02-27 Thread mark
Jerry Geis wrote:
> As I thought - the NVIDIA log is saying "WRONG" Driver silly - use the
> 340xx driver.
> Again - original question was "yum install kmod-nvidia-3400xx" says no
> package available for elrepo  ???
>

Is that the command you used, or did you use "yum install kmod-nvidia-340"?

  mark "one too many zeros"

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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-02-27 Thread Jerry Geis
As I thought - the NVIDIA log is saying "WRONG" Driver silly - use the
340xx driver.
Again - original question was "yum install kmod-nvidia-3400xx" says no
package available for elrepo  ???

Jerry
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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-02-27 Thread Jerry Geis
> 'd try "yum install kmod-nvidia". ISTR that works.

Thanks that seems to be working. However there were differnet "Versions" to
install based on what nvidia-detect says.
Not 1 driver for all. So now its installing the 410.93 package... I'm not
sure that supports the chipset I have.
Which is Gt218 ION

Jerry

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Re: [CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-02-27 Thread Fred Smith
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 01:55:10PM -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
> I have elrepo installed. rpm -qa | grep elrepo gives
> elrepo-release-7.0.3.el7.elrepo.noarch
> 
> nvidia detect (which installed) tells me kmod-nvidia-340xx
> 
> when I do yum install kmod-nvidia-340xx it is saying no package
> kmod-nvidia-340xx available ?
> 
> What did I miss? Thanks,

I'd try "yum install kmod-nvidia". ISTR that works.

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[CentOS] nvidia on 7.6

2019-02-27 Thread Jerry Geis
I have elrepo installed. rpm -qa | grep elrepo gives
elrepo-release-7.0.3.el7.elrepo.noarch

nvidia detect (which installed) tells me kmod-nvidia-340xx

when I do yum install kmod-nvidia-340xx it is saying no package
kmod-nvidia-340xx available ?

What did I miss? Thanks,

Jerry
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