I can confirm that nvidia 470.57.02 and linux 5.11.0-25-generic is
working with displayport on my system, all monitors, one on hdmi, two on
displayport and the internal lcd on the laptop, come up correctly
without crash
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> should it fail how can I get the log when my system completely locks
up and dies?
My understanding of the bug is that it occurs when the NVIDIA driver
tries to bring up the DisplayPort link on certain DisplayPort monitors.
You should be able to drive the system in text mode with a failing
Hello, NVIDIA employee here.
Can those who are still experiencing problems please provide the
following information?
* NVIDIA driver version installed
* NVIDIA GPU model
* Exact model of affected monitor
An nvidia-bug-report.log will capture the driver version and GPU model,
along with some
Thanks. This is now fixed for me with the 470.57.02 and the 460.91.03.
drivers from the normal repositories in 21.04
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Update: I installed the latest kernel update 5.8.0.63.71 and tested the
Nvidia drivers 470, 460, and 460-server that ship with this new kernel,
but none fixed the problem. I even rolled back to kerlen 5.8.0.55 and
tried the 460-server drivers to no avail.
For those doubting, the bug presented
I am still having the DisplayPort issue caused by the .55 kernel update.
I manually installed 470.42.01 yesterday and it did not resolve the
issue. The 460 server drivers also do not resolve the issue.
I am forced to use the open source Nouveau drivers which give me
inconsistent frame rate around
470 just got out of beta today:
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/177145/en-us
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-470 shows
in which repositories including PPAs it is available in. Currently only
the beta is listed there.
And a bug to track the testing
Apparently 470 fixes this, is there anywhere to track when those are
available?
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Title:
Kernel oops with the
You have to install another driver than nvidia-driver-460 in order to
update all your packages again. This is because nvidia-driver-460 does
have the version 460.80 in the repositories now.
Easiest is to change to nvidia-driver-460-server if that works for you,
next easiest is to enable the PPA I
@Keith
This does not seem to be kernel related, when I upgraded to 460.80 and 465.27
and got hit by this bug, I first tried to boot with older kernels I had
installed with the same problem then. And look at
https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/465-24-02-page-fault/175782 there users
have
Do we have an ETA for this? I've had to essentially block any system
upgrades on my desktop since this began after having to roll back a
kernel update that forced this bug on me.
I noticed a new kernel update has just been posted and doesn't seem to
have rolled out this issue yet again.
This
@gilesco The server drivers do not work properly with my multi monitor
setup, I get only the main monitor (DP), the other one (HDMI) is not
detected. Everything works fine when I install 460.73 from Nvidia
website, the manual way
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@badasve
Is there a reason why you can't select the nvidia-driver-460-server
drivers as a workaround?
I agree it would be nice to see some traction on this one, but the
-server drivers have taken the urgency off of this issue for the time
being.
I think they believe this is an upstream issue,
I roll back to xubuntu and it looks fine and I think stability is the
main issue for this occasion.
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It has been more than a month now. I do not understand why canonical
won't just rollback the drivers, or at least allow installing an older
driver from their ppa? Simply put, some people like us are left having
to cope with a non working LTS, that's not very reassuring
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On my computer with nvidia 465.27 :
- while on desktop and connect DisplayPort monitor : Freeze and need to force
reboot.
- while DisplayPort connected before boot : Freeze during boot and need to
force reboot.
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This is fixed with the new 470 beta drivers from
https://launchpad.net/~albertomilone/+archive/ubuntu/nvidia-testing
At least for me on my affected system.
There are no 32bit packages there yet though.
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When is this going to be fixed? It's really annoying we have to use old
drivers in order to get it to work. 460.56 works, but all the others
don't
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Gabe, this bug results in a complete locked up computer, not just a wrong
resolution.
I suggest you report a new bug with your problem.
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I have tried 460.84 and 465.31 on a fresh hirsute install upgraded to impish
with proposed enabled.
Both result in a kernel oops when using DisplayPort
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460.84 doesn't work with DisplayPort cables, still. I have tried to
install it, but it freezes at the end of the installation.
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I posted this on the NVIDIA forums, but thought it might be helpful to
cross-post here.
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I just tried the 460 server driver solution. This did not work for me
and I still have the display port bug.
I have an AMD 3800X, 64 gb ram, rtx 2080 super, fresh install of Ubuntu
20.04 kernel 5.8.0-55,
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-460 460.84
is available in impish-proposed, but as dkms only at the moment - not
yet available as signed lrm package.
It would be nice to know if 460.84 works or not.
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You can choose not to install third-party drivers at install time. Then
just choose 460-server in the driver manager post-install.
I think upstream have released 460.84 now... so this should be resolved
soon.
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Why not downgrade 460 & 465 in the repo? Its causing issues with new
install. I have a friend who suffered that same problem, and I have to
walk her through GRUB in order to install the server driver.
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Thank you for taking the time to file this bug report.
NVIDIA is aware of the problem, and will deliver a fix. In the meantime,
we recommend that you use either the nvidia-driver-460-server package or
the nvidia-driver-450-server.
While -server drivers are usually recommended for datacentres,
The nvidia-driver-460-server packages in the Ubuntu repositries are on 460.73.01
I installed those, and disconnected my monitor from HDMI and connected with
DisplayPort instead.
This seems to work without problems.
What is the purpose of the server packages?
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Works with DVI-D, but not if DP is connected to a device.
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Title:
Kernel oops with the 460.80 and 465.27
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-460 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-465 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-460 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in:
Ubuntu should revert it to older 460 for now. It's causing issues right
now.
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Kernel oops with the
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-460 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-460 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-465 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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460.80 does also work with HDMI
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