Richmond writes:
> Ubuntu 20.04 supports kernel 5.4 until 2025. So I might try that after
> debian 10 expires.
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FocalFossa/ReleaseNotes#Linux_Kernel
Off topic but they actually increased that to 2030 recently, at least on
x86-64. I thought I could benefit from it with
Hi Richmond,
I found this from https://packages.debian.org/sid/nvidia-legacy-340xx-driver[1]
"Building the kernel module has been tested up to Linux 6.2."
Ok, building does not really mean, it is working, only it is buildable.
The other information I mentioned ("it segfaults with qt-libs") I
Hans writes:
> Am Samstag, 20. Mai 2023, 19:15:18 CEST schrieb Richmond:
>
>> Hans writes:
>
>
>>
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>> As far as I remember the problem in Nvidia does not support kernels
>
>> above 4. This is why my laptop is stuck on Debian 10, although I
> did
>
>> wonder if Debian 11 can run with kernel 4.
Am Samstag, 20. Mai 2023, 19:15:18 CEST schrieb Richmond:
> Hans writes:
>
> As far as I remember the problem in Nvidia does not support kernels
> above 4. This is why my laptop is stuck on Debian 10, although I did
> wonder if Debian 11 can run with kernel 4.
>
> (Nouveaux is no good to me).
"Marlin S. Petre" writes:
> On 5/20/23 1:15 PM, Richmond wrote:
>> As far as I remember the problem in Nvidia does not support kernels
>> above 4. This is why my laptop is stuck on Debian 10, although I did
>> wonder if Debian 11 can run with kernel 4.
>>
>> (Nouveaux is no good to me).
>>
> I
On 5/20/23 1:15 PM, Richmond wrote:
As far as I remember the problem in Nvidia does not support kernels
above 4. This is why my laptop is stuck on Debian 10, although I did
wonder if Debian 11 can run with kernel 4.
(Nouveaux is no good to me).
I am using the "nvidia-tesla-450-driver" on
On Sat, May 20, 2023 at 06:15:18PM +0100, Richmond wrote:
> As far as I remember the problem in Nvidia does not support kernels
> above 4. This is why my laptop is stuck on Debian 10, although I did
> wonder if Debian 11 can run with kernel 4.
It should, so long as you don't care about the newer
On 5/20/23 1:15 PM, Richmond wrote:
As far as I remember the problem in Nvidia does not support kernels
above 4. This is why my laptop is stuck on Debian 10, although I did
wonder if Debian 11 can run with kernel 4.
(Nouveaux is no good to me).
I am using the "nvidia-tesla-450-driver" on
Hans writes:
> Dear debian team,
>
> I just discovered the "nividia-legacy-340xx"-packages in debian sid.
>
> However, as they were in buster, but NOT in bullseye, NOR in bookworm,
> I wonder, if there is a chance, they will transfer from testing to
> bookworm some day.
>
> I tested them on
Dear debian team,
I just discovered the "nividia-legacy-340xx"-packages in debian sid.
However, as they were in buster, but NOT in bullseye, NOR in bookworm, I
wonder, if there is a chance, they will transfer from testing to bookworm some
day.
I tested them on bookworm, and they built
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