This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-drivers-common - 1:0.7.6
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ubuntu-drivers-common (1:0.7.6) eoan; urgency=medium
[ Alberto Milone ]
* gpu-manager.c:
- Drop prime_is_action_on() (now that it isn't on/off any more)
and update the description.
* UbuntuDrivers/detect.py,
UbuntuDrivers/kerneldetection.py,
tests/ubuntu_drivers.py,
ubuntu-drivers:
- Provide DKMS fallback for the "install --gpgpu" case
when no linux-modules-nvidia are available for the driver
and for a specific kernel (LP: #1843796).
We have new tests to cover this scenario now.
- Show provider of kernel modules in list --gpgpu
- Fix linux metapackage detection.
This was meant to be driven by the latest kernel version
But it was only partially implemented.
Complete the implementation and update the relevant tests.
[ Daniel Dadap ]
* gpu-manager.c:
- Enable power management in NVIDIA on-demand mode:
The NVIDIA driver can suspend the GPU when it's being used as a
PRIME render offload source and it isn't actively being used.
disable_power_management() sets the NVIDIA GPU's power/control
mode to "on", which prevents the GPU from suspending when it
might otherwise be possible to do so.
- Increase string storage on stack for path names. This fixes
the warnings that gcc emits when building up path names.
-- Alberto Milone <[email protected]> Fri, 13 Sep 2019
12:38:45 +0200
** Changed in: ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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ubuntu-drivers install --gpgpu should use a DKMS fallback when no
linux-modules-nvidia package is available
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