Am 28.04.2014 21:40, schrieb Pascal Obry:
> Ulrich,
>
>>> Yes, it's there:
>>>
>>> $ ll /dev/nvidia*
>>> crw-rw-rw-+ 1 root root 195,   0 Apr 26 18:15 /dev/nvidia0
>>> crw-rw-rw-+ 1 root root 195, 255 Apr 26 18:15 /dev/nvidiactl
>>>
>>
>> But permissions are root.root. So as long as your account is not member
>> of root group, you won't be able to access them.
>
> But group and others have read permission :)
>
>>> Not working:
>>>
>>> $ ./clinfo
>>> Unable to query the number of platforms: unknown error -1001
>>
>> Did you do that as root? If not, please try to do so.
>
> Same output, well one line more:
>
> $ sudo ./clinfo
> modprobe: FATAL: Module nvidia-uvm not found.
> Unable to query the number of platforms: unknown error -1001
>
> Not sure what nvidia-uvm is! And apt-file search does not return
> anything on my system.
>

That indicates a problem. modprobe tries to load a kernel module 
nvidia-uvm. In fact I've never seen nvidia-uvm here on my box. There 
always just was one kernel module with the name nvidia.

Something seems to have changed with the driver - to the bad :(

Ulrich


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