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From: Matthias Babisch
To: Debian Bug Tracking System <981...@bugs.debian.org>
Subject: Re: nvidia-driver: Fails to display on any monitor change
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On 29/01/2021 13:16, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
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On 1/28/21 7:55 AM, David Headland wrote:
> For now, I'm going to switch back to the tesla-450 driver, but I'm very
> happy to run any more tests if you'd like me to. Also, when the packages
> filter through the system far enough for apt to see them, I'll re-test
> with
Package: nvidia-driver
Version: 460.39-1
Followup-For: Bug #981114
Hi Andreas,
I was unable to find the packages at present, but I understand that they
do take a little while to filter through the system. However, the source
was available, and I had no problem using debuild to create the
I've just uploaded nvidia-graphics-drivers 460.39-1 to sid, please try
that as well.
Andreas
Hi Andreas,
Thanks very much for the quick reply. I've given this a try as
requested: nvidia-tesla-450-driver and dependencies installed, then ran
"update-glx --config nvidia" and selected /usr/lib/nvidia/tesla-450 and
rebooted after it had recreated the initrd.
On reboot, I checked the X
Hi David,
could you try nvidia-tesla-450-driver 450.102.04-1 from sid?
It is installable along the regular driver and you can switch between
the different drivers with update-glx (and then reboot to load the other
kernel module and libraries).
This is just to check whether the 450 series got
Package: nvidia-driver
Followup-For: Bug #981114
Dear Maintainer,
As a comparison, please find below logs from driver 450 which is working
fine. Here, the system was booted and displayed fine. IT was left for
some time, DPMS kicked in from the display manager timing out, and was
re-woken at
Package: nvidia-driver
Version: 460.32.03-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I'm having a problem that renders the nvidia driver versions 455 and 460
that have been available on Debian unusable to me. When installed, the
system usually boots up fine and appears to work until something
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