This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-drivers-common - 1:0.10

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ubuntu-drivers-common (1:0.10) plucky; urgency=medium

  [ Kuba Pawlak]
  * Add --include-dkms option to listing drivers (LP: #2090924)
  * fix searching for lrm drivers matching linux-image-virtual (LP: #2085962)
  * Don't remove SimpleDRM if nvidia has fbdev
  * Don't remove SimpleDRM if nvidia does not have modesetting
  * fix install --gpgpu handling (LP: #2083709)
  * Sort the output list of matching nvidia drivers (LP: #2081970)
  * NVIDIA 560 release should suggest -open variant first (LP: #2081967)
  * Skip a test that fails after update of aptdaemon

  [ Dann Frazier ]
  * Add more useful help text for --gpgpu (LP: #2081881)

  [ Alessandro Astone ]
  * Improve SimpleDRM+NVIDIA fix across kernel versions (LP: #2060268)

  [ Timo Aaltonen ]
  * gpu-manager: Drop unused functions
  * copyright: Fix a lintian warning.
  * Drop obsolete constraints.
  * rules: Remove built objects directly instead of running make clean.
  * control, rules: Migrate to debhelper-compat 13 and pybuild.
  * control: Migrate to pkgconf.
  * control: Drop obsolete Breaks/Conflicts/Provides/Replaces.
  * control: Drop ancient transitional packages fglrx-pxpress and nvidia-common.

 -- Kuba Pawlak <kuba.paw...@canonical.com>  Fri, 06 Dec 2024 16:51:26
+0100

** Changed in: ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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Title:
  fix searching for lrm drivers matching linux-image-virtual

Status in ubuntu-drivers-common package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  [ Impact ]
  linux-image-virtual is a metapackage that does not follow the common kernel 
naming scheme. It is used to install generic kernels without installing 
modules-extra. This was done to reduce a footprint of a VM that usually does 
not have hardware passed through to it. Unfortunately There is no 
'linux-modules-nvidia-virtual' created for that flavour so there is no match 
when ubuntu-drivers tries to find the precompiled drivers. It is possible to 
install 'linux-modules-nvidia-generic', since they match the kernel packages 
pulled in by linux-image-virtual.
  fix the issue by treating 'virtual' as 'generic'

  install with --gpgpu is broken and no longer installs linux-modules-
  nvidia, only nvidia-driver-no-dkms-<series>. This makes the system
  unusable as the actual kernel module is not present but headless-no-
  dkms package will satisfy ubuntu-driver's dependency search so
  subsequent calls to install a driver will do nothing.

  [ Steps to reproduce ]
  1. deploy a VM with 'linux-image-virtual'
  2. call 'ubuntu-drivers list'
  2. observe the list of packages that is proposed

  [ Test plan ]
  1. deploy a VM with 'linux-image-virtual'
  2. Install ubuntu-drivers on a machine with a modern NVIDIA card
  3. Call 'ubuntu-drivers list'

  [ Expected result ]
  the list should look like this:
  > nvidia-driver-550-server, (kernel modules provided by 
linux-modules-nvidia-550-server-generic)
  where the part in brackets is referencing 'linux-modules-nvidia' and not 
'nvidia-dkms-550-server'

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