Hello,
yesterday I tried to compile the nvidia-304 on my bionic "business"
laptop, which does not work with nvidia-340 and suffers from some flaws
with nouveau.
I kept to your instructions as good as I could, but compiling failed.
Would you mind having a look at the log attached?
** Attachment
Hi.
I'm following adufray's instructions
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers-304/+bug/1737750/comments/13), but the module load seems to fail
because the module signature is not right.
With dmesg i found:
PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
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Seth thank you for the work you have done and are doing on this. Andy
of post 13, thank you for the walk through on your web site. I was
about to patch and install for my Geforce 7900 GS on Mint 19.1 using the
4.15.xxx kernel using Andy's guide, successfully.
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Word to the wise:
If you successfully compiled the driver, don't update your 18.04 system
to the HWE stack. The driver didn't seem to work with the kernel from
18.10
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Dear Seth, thanks for your incredible work.
Driver 304 installs perfectly, and everything points its effectively
nvidia driver the one is working.
But there is still some problems, not related with the driver itself, but with
-I dare to guess-, probably simlinks and where Ubuntu is looking for
nvidia-340 from bionic-updates seems to work with linux
4.18.0-13-generic installed as a dependency of package linux-generic-
hwe-18.04. It didn't work with 4.15.0-43-generic last time I tried. Even
with the newer kernel there is Bug #1811402.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 (Ubuntu)
Max, how does end user apply the patches?
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Title:
nvidia-graphics-drivers fail to build [error: implicit declaration of
function ‘init_timer’]
3Wouter Depuydt, would the same work for 340.107-0ubuntu0.18.04.1?
Doesn't apt report about broken dependencies later?
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... but do not upgrade to Ubuntu 18.10, as its XServer comes with a new
ABI version that nvidia-304 refuses to work with, and ignoring ABI
incompatibility screws up the display (at least with my Geforce Go
7600). I guess this won't be possible to patch without NVidia themselves
releasing a new
@Andy Dufresne (adufray): thank you very much for the great description
of how to apply Seth's patch, and of course, thank you very much Seth
Forshee for providing the patch!
For anybody else so far left in the dust with a deceased nvidia-304
driver: rejoice, and just follow the perfectly working
Hi dear Xenial ubuntu 16.04 LTS maintainers. You broke Nvidia drivers with hwe
kernel 4.15. AS it is a LTE please stop wasting time on bug fixing and just
import the debian strech stable packages that are fixed for kernel 4.15 and
above. see:
I'm done with this. Took out the nVidia card today, only to run into the
same old performance problems (i.e. no smooth video playback) with the
i915 driver (which were the initial reasons to switch to nVidia). Even
without the card, I'm still running into this bug. Guess I have to
manually remove
I ran into this bug *again* with today's updates and STILL need to boot
the 4.13 kernel to get into my system. Could someone *pretty please*
apply the patches Max proposed? Thank you!
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DKMS patch to compile nvidia-340.104 for 4.15 kernel that should be more
convenient to read than debdiff. It is based on other sources mentioned
in comments to this bug.
** Patch added: "nvidia-340.104 dkms patch for 4.15 kernel"
With the attached patch nvidia-340.104 module may be build with both
kernels linux-generic-hwe-16.04 4.15.0 and linux-generic 4.4.0
Tested on "VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GT218 [GeForce
210] (rev a2) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])" (GeForce 210 0x0A65)
It should fix
There is a chance for fixing this (nvidia-340) or it is a lost case?
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For those who wants to participate
Call For Testing: Ubuntu with nVIDIA graphic cards
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/call-for-testing-ubuntu-with-nvidia-graphic-cards/7774
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