On Sat, 2023-07-01 at 11:32 +1000, Stephen Morris wrote:
> Does this mean that these drivers are replaced and accessed on the fly
> but the associated kernel modules do not become active until after a reboot?
That's generally the case. Various library updates can only be used
after ones in memor
On 28/6/23 20:33, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:
Hi.
On Wed, 28 Jun 2023 18:45:51 +1000 Stephen Morris wrote:
On 26/6/23 20:17, Barry wrote:
Maybe there is user mode code that was upgraded that caused the issue?
Thanks Barry, that could have been the case but I'm not aware of any
compon
Hi.
On Wed, 28 Jun 2023 18:45:51 +1000 Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 26/6/23 20:17, Barry wrote:
>> Maybe there is user mode code that was upgraded that caused the issue?
> Thanks Barry, that could have been the case but I'm not aware of any
> component like that, but that doesn't mean there isn'
On 26/6/23 20:17, Barry wrote:
On 26 Jun 2023, at 09:08, Stephen Morris wrote:
I was just expecting the kmod/akmod nvidia drivers the system was using when I
did the upgrade would still be being used until I rebooted, but that seemed to
not be the case.
The upgrade does not do anything to
> On 26 Jun 2023, at 09:08, Stephen Morris wrote:
>
> I was just expecting the kmod/akmod nvidia drivers the system was using when
> I did the upgrade would still be being used until I rebooted, but that seemed
> to not be the case.
The upgrade does not do anything to the already loaded kern
On 26/6/23 03:47, Barry Scott wrote:
On 25/06/2023 13:20, George N. White III wrote:
You should check the version of the nvidea drivers you are currently
using.
If you don't want to wait 5 minutes there are ways to determine that
the installation
has finished, e.g, using journalctl.
The way
On 25/06/2023 13:20, George N. White III wrote:
You should check the version of the nvidea drivers you are currently
using.
If you don't want to wait 5 minutes there are ways to determine that
the installation
has finished, e.g, using journalctl.
The way I use to figure out its safe to reboo
On Sun, Jun 25, 2023 at 5:43 AM Stephen Morris
wrote:
> Hi,
> When we issue the command "sudo dnf upgrade" and it updates the
> nvidia drivers, does the update of those drivers remove them from memory
> and load the nouveau drivers?
>
Nvidia updates can be messy. Did you reboot after the
Hi.
On Sun, 25 Jun 2023 18:43:27 +1000 Stephen Morris wrote:
> When we issue the command "sudo dnf upgrade" and it updates the
> nvidia drivers, does the update of those drivers remove them from memory
> and load the nouveau drivers?
The kernel drivers no. They are most probably in use, f
Hi,
When we issue the command "sudo dnf upgrade" and it updates the
nvidia drivers, does the update of those drivers remove them from memory
and load the nouveau drivers?
I'm trying to understand why after doing the update a html 5 game
that requires hardware acceleration to run complai
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