Closed Dhruval360 closed 1 year ago
I'm seeing the same thing, I believe the layout for the /usr/share/libdrm
directory is now provided by the core22
base snap. The snap builds libdrm from source to be able to provide newer versions than what the Ubuntu 22.04 repos contain. I've raised the issue on the snapcraft forum to see how this scenario can be accounted for.
Interesting, the issue seems to be related to how snap does the symlink: $SNAP/usr/share/libdrm
files when some are already present in core.
Thank you @Nightmayr for looking into this. Maybe a workaround would be to symlink individual files, but how to deal with this file that will inevitably be out of date?
I had installed nvtop using snap and it stopped working with the following error since the past few days.
When I checked what /usr/share/libdrm had, I found a file named amdgpu.ids with the following content:
However, my laptop is an Intel machine with an Nvidia GPU.
Snap version:
It was working fine a couple of days back and I'm unable to figure out why this error is being thrown. Do let me know if any other information would be needed in finding the issue.