[Bug 1740053] Re: nvidia-384 384.90-0ubuntu3.17.10.1: nvidia-384 kernel module failed to build (make[1]: *** [_module_/var/lib/dkms/nvidia-384/384.90/build] Killed)

2018-03-19 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for nvidia-graphics-drivers-384 (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60 days.] ** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-384 (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => Expired -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to

[Bug 1740053] Re: nvidia-384 384.90-0ubuntu3.17.10.1: nvidia-384 kernel module failed to build (make[1]: *** [_module_/var/lib/dkms/nvidia-384/384.90/build] Killed)

2018-01-18 Thread Killy
>> Setting up g++ (4:7.2.0-1ubuntu1) ... Well, for me, I could install the driver once I set up my gcc to 7th version (because I have several versions for different purposes). sudo update-alternatives --config gcc --- I'm not sure how, but gcc with version lower than 5 causes various crashes

[Bug 1740053] Re: nvidia-384 384.90-0ubuntu3.17.10.1: nvidia-384 kernel module failed to build

2018-01-08 Thread Daniel van Vugt
Edson, please log a separate bug for yourself. ** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-384 (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Incomplete ** Summary changed: - nvidia-384 384.90-0ubuntu3.17.10.1: nvidia-384 kernel module failed to build + nvidia-384 384.90-0ubuntu3.17.10.1: nvidia-384 kernel

[Bug 1740053] Re: nvidia-384 384.90-0ubuntu3.17.10.1: nvidia-384 kernel module failed to build

2018-01-06 Thread Edson T. Marques
Well maybe the problem is not related to nvidia driver... I purged all nvidia driver and installed back nouveal... after restart the notebook I got the same issue: frozzen system between login and gnome-sell. Actually, after several forced rebootings, I could reinstall nvidia driver in a

[Bug 1740053] Re: nvidia-384 384.90-0ubuntu3.17.10.1: nvidia-384 kernel module failed to build

2018-01-06 Thread Edson T. Marques
After the update of yesterday (for kernel 4.13.0-17.20) the session of login by the GDM3 began to freeze soon after the click on the button 'Enter', that is to say, the gnome-shell does not appear. I also noticed that in this frozen state, Ctrl+Alt+F'n 'does not work properly ... Just getting a

[Bug 1740053] Re: nvidia-384 384.90-0ubuntu3.17.10.1: nvidia-384 kernel module failed to build

2018-01-05 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users. ** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-384 (Ubuntu) Status: New => Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 1740053] Re: nvidia-384 384.90-0ubuntu3.17.10.1: nvidia-384 kernel module failed to build

2018-01-05 Thread Edson T. Marques
This crash appears here at kernel upgrade today: Upgrade log: (Reading database ... 252421 files and directories currently installed.) Removing linux-signed-generic (4.14.0.13.14) ... Selecting previously unchecked package linux-image-4.14.0-14-generic. (Reading database ... 252419 files and

[Bug 1740053] Re: nvidia-384 384.90-0ubuntu3.17.10.1: nvidia-384 kernel module failed to build

2018-01-02 Thread Jon Hourany
I wish I could reproduce it now, but I've since returned that video card and installed an Nvidia 970 GTX -- and installing drivers with that card in place went totally smooth. It was exactly as it should have been. I'll say this though: I tried installing those drivers many, many times across

[Bug 1740053] Re: nvidia-384 384.90-0ubuntu3.17.10.1: nvidia-384 kernel module failed to build

2018-01-02 Thread Daniel van Vugt
That's odd. It appears something got explicitly killed during the install/build process: Makefile:1546: recipe for target '_module_/var/lib/dkms/nvidia-384/384.90/build' failed make[1]: *** [_module_/var/lib/dkms/nvidia-384/384.90/build] Killed Can you reproduce the issue? If so then does

[Bug 1740053] Re: nvidia-384 384.90-0ubuntu3.17.10.1: nvidia-384 kernel module failed to build

2017-12-25 Thread John Hourany
** Description changed: Attempted to install the nvidia-384 drivers from a fresh install of - Ubuntu 17.10. Graphics card an Nvidia 1070 ti + Ubuntu 17.10 from apt. Graphics card an Nvidia 1070 ti, + + Last few lines on console were: + Not creating home directory `/'. + Loading new