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Package: nvidia-cuda-dev
Version: 11.5.2-2
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected]
Dear Maintainer,
Today ran apt-get upgrade, including updating nvidia-cuda-dev. The update
seems to have broken nvidia xorg driver; proximal reason seemsto be that it
pulls in nvidia-tesla-alternative nvidia-tesla-kernel-dkms libnvidia-tesla-
cuda1 (and others) which are a conflicting version (510.85.x). Video driver
is:
ii nvidia-kernel-dkms 470.141.03-2
amd64 NVIDIA binary kernel module DKMS source
Removal of nvidia-cuda-dev, installation from the .run file from Nvidia website
directly, seems to resolve the issue.
I may have mis-configured something, but to my limited knowledge it might be a
package problem.
thank you for the maintenance of these packages.
Cheers,
Tim
-- System Information:
Debian Release: bookworm/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (650, 'testing'), (500, 'oldstable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386
Kernel: Linux 5.19.0-2-amd64 (SMP w/32 CPU threads; PREEMPT)
Kernel taint flags: TAINT_PROPRIETARY_MODULE, TAINT_OOT_MODULE,
TAINT_UNSIGNED_MODULE
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE not set
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /usr/bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
LSM: AppArmor: enabled
Versions of packages nvidia-cuda-dev depends on:
pn libaccinj64-11.5 <none>
pn libaccinj64-9.2 <none>
pn libcublas11 <none>
pn libcublas9.2 <none>
pn libcublaslt11 <none>
pn libcuda1 | libnvidia-tesla-cuda1 | libnvidia-tesla-470-cuda1 <none>
pn libcudart11.0 <none>
pn libcudart9.2 <none>
pn libcufft10 <none>
pn libcufft9.2 <none>
pn libcufftw10 <none>
pn libcufftw9.2 <none>
pn libcuinj64-11.5 <none>
pn libcuinj64-9.2 <none>
pn libcupti-dev <none>
pn libcurand10 <none>
pn libcurand9.2 <none>
pn libcusolver11 <none>
pn libcusolver9.2 <none>
pn libcusolvermg11 <none>
pn libcusparse11 <none>
pn libcusparse9.2 <none>
pn libnppc11 <none>
pn libnppc9.2 <none>
pn libnppial11 <none>
pn libnppial9.2 <none>
pn libnppicc11 <none>
pn libnppicc9.2 <none>
pn libnppicom9.2 <none>
pn libnppidei11 <none>
pn libnppidei9.2 <none>
pn libnppif11 <none>
pn libnppif9.2 <none>
pn libnppig11 <none>
pn libnppig9.2 <none>
pn libnppim11 <none>
pn libnppim9.2 <none>
pn libnppist11 <none>
pn libnppist9.2 <none>
pn libnppisu11 <none>
pn libnppisu9.2 <none>
pn libnppitc11 <none>
pn libnppitc9.2 <none>
pn libnpps11 <none>
pn libnpps9.2 <none>
pn libnvblas11 <none>
pn libnvblas9.2 <none>
pn libnvgraph9.2 <none>
pn libnvidia-ml-dev <none>
ii libnvidia-ml1 470.141.03-2
pn libnvjpeg11 <none>
pn libnvrtc-builtins11.5 <none>
pn libnvrtc11.2 <none>
pn libnvrtc9.2 <none>
pn libnvtoolsext1 <none>
pn libnvvm3 <none>
pn libnvvm4 <none>
pn libthrust-dev <none>
Versions of packages nvidia-cuda-dev recommends:
pn libcuda1 | libcuda-9.2-1 <none>
ii libgl-dev 1.5.0-1
pn libnvcuvid1 <none>
pn libvdpau-dev <none>
nvidia-cuda-dev suggests no packages.
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--- Begin Message ---
On 22/03/2023 19.38, Tim Hanson wrote:
Yes, so far as i can tell, this was resolved with the inclusion of 525
drivers.
OK, closing this bug now.
Andreas
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