[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1800465] Re: Vulkan error when using NVIDIA-Prime

2018-11-07 Thread asmealt
I solved this just putting nvidia-drm.modeset=0 option into my grub
config.

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Title:
  Vulkan error when using NVIDIA-Prime

Status in NVIDIA Drivers Ubuntu:
  New
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in nvidia-prime package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  After installing Ubuntu 18.10 and the Nvidia driver + Vulkan-Utils,
  switching to NVIDIA and then running vulkaninfo or vulkan-cube works
  perfectly.

  But when you reboot and update, then switch to Intel, then back to Nvidia, 
all Vulkan programs give an 
  "Assertion `!err' failed."

  Vulkaninfo:

  ===
  Presentable Surfaces:
  =
  GPU id   : 0 (GeForce GTX 960M)
  Surface type : VK_KHR_xcb_surface
  vulkaninfo: 
/build/vulkan-tools-ZnxIl9/vulkan-tools-1.1.82.0+dfsg1/vulkaninfo/vulkaninfo.c:1253:
 AppDumpSurfaceFormats: Assertion `!err' failed.
  Annullato (core dump creato)

  
  Vulkancube:
  vulkan-cube: 
/build/vulkan-tools-ZnxIl9/vulkan-tools-1.1.82.0+dfsg1/cube/cube.c:3416: 
demo_init_vk_swapchain: Assertion `!err' failed.
  Annullato (core dump creato)

  
  I still have not found a workaround for that, the only way to get it working 
again is to reinstall everything. 

  - Install Ubuntu 18.10
  - Install proprietary 390 NVIDIA drivers
  - Switch NVIDIA-Prime to NVIDIA
  - Testing the vulkan capabilities works
  - Updating the system then switching to intel
  - Reboot
  - Switch to nvida
  - Now all Vulkan programs when using NVIDIA give that error

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1800465] Re: Vulkan error when using NVIDIA-Prime

2018-11-07 Thread asmealt
This bug affects me too. 
Ubuntu 18.10. 
GeForce GTX 960M
Driver Version: 410.73

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Title:
  Vulkan error when using NVIDIA-Prime

Status in NVIDIA Drivers Ubuntu:
  New
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in nvidia-prime package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  After installing Ubuntu 18.10 and the Nvidia driver + Vulkan-Utils,
  switching to NVIDIA and then running vulkaninfo or vulkan-cube works
  perfectly.

  But when you reboot and update, then switch to Intel, then back to Nvidia, 
all Vulkan programs give an 
  "Assertion `!err' failed."

  Vulkaninfo:

  ===
  Presentable Surfaces:
  =
  GPU id   : 0 (GeForce GTX 960M)
  Surface type : VK_KHR_xcb_surface
  vulkaninfo: 
/build/vulkan-tools-ZnxIl9/vulkan-tools-1.1.82.0+dfsg1/vulkaninfo/vulkaninfo.c:1253:
 AppDumpSurfaceFormats: Assertion `!err' failed.
  Annullato (core dump creato)

  
  Vulkancube:
  vulkan-cube: 
/build/vulkan-tools-ZnxIl9/vulkan-tools-1.1.82.0+dfsg1/cube/cube.c:3416: 
demo_init_vk_swapchain: Assertion `!err' failed.
  Annullato (core dump creato)

  
  I still have not found a workaround for that, the only way to get it working 
again is to reinstall everything. 

  - Install Ubuntu 18.10
  - Install proprietary 390 NVIDIA drivers
  - Switch NVIDIA-Prime to NVIDIA
  - Testing the vulkan capabilities works
  - Updating the system then switching to intel
  - Reboot
  - Switch to nvida
  - Now all Vulkan programs when using NVIDIA give that error

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