That's great news, but surprising because the package hasn't changed for a year:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-390/390.157-0ubuntu0.22.04.2
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Noob here. I readily admit I don't know what I'm doing.
390.157 seems to work now:
$ grep "X Driver" /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[38.313] (II) NVIDIA dlloader X Driver 390.157 Wed Oct 12 09:21:41 UTC
2022
Boot failed after an upgrade to kernel 6.5, but boot works now (no more
messing with grub c
Please clarify which driver version "seems to work now".
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Seems to work now under 6.8.0-40-generic
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I'm having to stay with 22.04, with a prayer that I won't be stuck with
my over half dozen thinpads of the 520/530/540 generation will no longer
be able to run Ubuntu.
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Any update on this one? as am struggling with 390 as it currently does
not work with the latest kernel 6.5.34. I have to literally start twice
for the 'repair' menu to load and select the older kernel 6.5.28 to get
it working
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Hi Daniel, yes I already tried but it didn't work...
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New idea: Try booting with nvidia-drm.modeset=1
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I have installed the latest nvidia-driver-390 package that has been
uploaded in "nvidia-legacy" that supports kernel 6.8, but when I restart
I have the black screen again...
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Thank you very much for your work and effort, Daniel.
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There's another ppa, "Nvidia-legacy" that has also packaged 390 for
noble, but that fails on boot too. Well, at least I know it's not just
my package.
I don't know what else to try. I've tried different kernels (liquorix,
xanmod), older mainline kernels (6.5.11), replacing lightdm with sddm,
and a
Thank you very much Daniel, indeed the libnvidia-compute-390 package was
uninstalled. I was finally able to test the package, and the result
was... black screen again. :(
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Ginés: I'm guessing you have leftover packages from when I had the 390 package
for noble in the nvidiaexp PPA. You probably need to remove at least
libnvidia-compute-390 and then try again. This will help you see what packages
you still have installed:
dpkg -l | grep 390 | grep ii
And I should
Thank you very much @Daniel for your work, I am trying to install the
package from the test repository, but I get a dependency error.
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Bad news - I copied the packages I was using in my PPA to make
24.04/Noble packages, but they are broken (black screen /unbootable)
according to the reports I've received, and my own personal test with a
GTX950. The packages build successfully in the PPA, they install
correctly, the kernel modules
Sorry, but I don't believe that for a second. The fix is not difficult
or time-consuming, and they already had a patched version.
"Eventually 6.5+ based jammy kernels will not have it in lrm either. And we
will only keep it against older kernels in bionic..jammy (ga only)"
Unless they reverse ^th
Everyone is very busy with the 24.04 release as well as other
responsibilities. So don't take silence to imply anything :)
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@vanvugt: I appreciate you opening the Jammy task, but I'm not holding my
breath for this to get fixed after reading
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-390/+bug/2035189/comments/1
Basically, they knew this bug was coming when they removed the 390 package, but
they
I don't think the "simpledrm" reason listed in 2035189 holds up. Unless
you're in a virtual machine, SimpleDRM is only used for the few seconds
of initrd, or for the duration of the disk unlock prompt. Even if old
Nvidia drivers can't support SimpleDRM, they can support legacy
framebuffers which we
@dtl131 Why did the Ubuntu devs make this decision? Does this mean that
the driver functionality will not work correctly and Ubuntu users will
not be able to use Ubuntu?
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@Dmitry: Ubuntu devs made a conscious decision to drop the 390 driver and some
other branches:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-390/+bug/2035189
So if they haven't fixed the Jammy version by now, it's probably not going to
happen.
Good news though: I patched the
Why nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 for jammy isn't assigned and just
confirmed? @p-pisati was the last uploader of the package for jammy, and
@albertomilone handled the mantic one, fix from the PPA seem to work
fine.
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