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Title:
[nvidia340] display hangs 10s on boot with nvidia-340
Thanks, just opened a separate bug:
[nvidia340] display hangs 10s on boot with nvidia-340
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1973604
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Public bug reported:
Since ubuntu-drivers-common 1:0.9.0~0.20.04.6,
system running kernel 5.4 & nvidia-340 will experience
10s useless delay on boot because
gpu-manager is waiting for nvidia-drm to load
& nvidia-drm is not built in with nvidia-340.
Several legacy nvidia cards are stuck to nvidia
Thanks for investigating !
below is what you requested ...
1.dkms status
nvidia-340, 340.108, 5.4.0-109-generic, x86_64: installed
nvidia-340, 340.108, 5.4.0-110-generic, x86_64: installed
virtualbox, 6.1.32, 5.4.0-109-generic, x86_64: installed
virtualbox, 6.1.32, 5.4.0-110-generic, x86_64: insta
modinfo nvidia-drm
modinfo: ERROR: Module nvidia-drm not found.
modinfo nvidia_drm
modinfo: ERROR: Module nvidia_drm not found.
modinfo nvidia
filename:
/lib/modules/5.4.0-110-generic/kernel/drivers/char/drm/nvidia.ko
inxi -G
Graphics: Device-1: NVIDIA GT218 [GeForce 210] driver:
Hi,
I do not remember blacklisting nvidia-drm intentionally, but will check !
Anyway don't you think this line from journalctl:
kernel: [drm] Initialized nvidia-drm 0.0.0 20150116 for :01:00.0 on minor 0
indicates nvidia-drm is fine ?
Running Mint 20.3 still with kernel 5.4 if that matters
Hi,
did it reverting to ubuntu-drivers-common 1:0.8.1 (focal) >
XXX_before.txt logs in ZIP
accountname@hostname:~$ systemd-analyze time
Startup finished in 5.469s (kernel) + 5.395s (userspace) = 10.864s
graphical.target reached after 4.814s in userspace
accountname@hostname:~$ systemd-analyze
Hi,
seems that the change from 1:0.9.0~0.20.04.5 to 1:0.9.0~0.20.04.6
did introduce for me a 10s extra delay at each startup,
despite the fact that it's a desktop with only one (pretty old) Nvidia discrete
graphic card.
systemd-analyze blame
10.403s gpu-manager.service
9.927s plymouth-quit