I did some poking around to see if I could figure out the root cause. I
found there are a whole lot of differences between doing a fresh install
of 16.04 and upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04 in terms of how the system is
actually setup, so a quick let's try to find the one thing off was not
going to
A baseline test I did was to update both a VM with a fresh install of
Ubuntu 16.04 and my laptop where I upgraded from 14.04 to 16.04. With
both systems up to date (March 25th, 2017) I tried to install the the
latest Nvidia 375 drivers. It installed on the VM (though it is kind of
worthless
Thank you for your reply!
The bug may be the problem of nvidia drivers.
On 2017年02月09日 13:24, Walter Mautner wrote:
> Did not find a proper bug description for Trusty-LTS with Xenial HWE for this
> bug, but it appears the same on such a system. I also tried nvidia-370 and
> the same.
> Kernel
Did not find a proper bug description for Trusty-LTS with Xenial HWE for this
bug, but it appears the same on such a system. I also tried nvidia-370 and the
same.
Kernel 4.4.0-62 is the last one it works on, with 4.4.0-63 the error appears.
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Scott, I tried the same things and got more or less the same result.
The older drivers compile, but the machine crashes early in boot. If I
remember correctly, this was the case all the way up to 364. Anything
above, and I tried all the way up to 375, and it won't compile. I
suspect the older
I am not sure if my issue is the same, but I have a system that has been
upgraded several times now. Currently I cannot use an nVidia driver
newer than 358. Anything newer than that, and while it applies ok via
Additional Drivers (I'm using the Proprietary GPU Drivers PPA), on
reboot it hangs with
I spent some time going through posts and trying various things. The
best I can reckon from all information gathered so far is something
about the upgrade process from 14.04 to 16.04 trips things up for the
Nvidia driver build. If Ubuntu 16.04 is installed from scratch, people
report it works,
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-367 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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- nvidia-367 367.57-0ubuntu0.16.04.1: nvidia-367 kernel module failed to build
+ nvidia-367 367.57-0ubuntu0.16.04.1: nvidia-367 kernel module failed to build
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