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Pop!_OS NVIDIA Graphics Drivers
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Update to 430.14 #7

Closed jackpot51 closed 5 years ago

jackpot51 commented 5 years ago

https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/147582/en-us

mmstick commented 5 years ago

Successfully upgraded on oryp2 and thelio

Screenshot from 2019-05-14 15-31-38

Required apt full-upgrade && apt autoremove, but otherwise worked.

jackpot51 commented 5 years ago

The packaging issues with this will be addressed later. For now the critical issue is with tearing, which will need to be fixed somehow in gdm3

jackpot51 commented 5 years ago

Adding i386 support the the CI should fix any issues with the packaging

jackpot51 commented 5 years ago

Our Ubuntu images don't have i386 architecture installed, causing upgrade failures! :(

rstrube commented 5 years ago

I'm curious what the progress is on this PR. Valve's new version of steamplay doesn't perform well with the older 418.56 driver, so it would be fantastic to move to 430.14.

mmstick commented 5 years ago

Progress is done when it's done :P We can't release new driver packages until everything works on Ubuntu 18.04, Pop 18.04, and Pop 19.04. Having issues with Ubuntu images right now.

rstrube commented 5 years ago

Progress is done when it's done :P We can't release new driver packages until everything works on Ubuntu 18.04, Pop 18.04, and Pop 19.04. Having issues with Ubuntu images right now.

Ahh that's too bad. The LTS is holding up progress! :)

I'm currently running 19.04 on a Darter Pro 2019, do you think it would be safe for me to get the latest packages via:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:system76/proposed
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade

Also does the 430.14 package include the work you guys did on 418.56 to enable modesetting?

Thank you!

brs17 commented 5 years ago

Progress is done when it's done :P We can't release new driver packages until everything works on Ubuntu 18.04, Pop 18.04, and Pop 19.04. Having issues with Ubuntu images right now.

Ahh that's too bad. The LTS is holding up progress! :)

I'm currently running 19.04 on a Darter Pro 2019, do you think it would be safe for me to get the latest packages via:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:system76/proposed
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade

Also does the 430.14 package include the work you guys did on 418.56 to enable modesetting?

Thank you!

Sounds like you might be a little confused. The Darter Pro does not have NVIDIA graphics so none of this should really affect you at all.

rstrube commented 5 years ago

Progress is done when it's done :P We can't release new driver packages until everything works on Ubuntu 18.04, Pop 18.04, and Pop 19.04. Having issues with Ubuntu images right now.

Ahh that's too bad. The LTS is holding up progress! :) I'm currently running 19.04 on a Darter Pro 2019, do you think it would be safe for me to get the latest packages via:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:system76/proposed
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade

Also does the 430.14 package include the work you guys did on 418.56 to enable modesetting? Thank you!

Sounds like you might be a little confused. The Darter Pro does not have NVIDIA graphics so none of this should really affect you at all.

I probably should have explained that I'm running an RTX 2070 as an eGPU over Thunderbolt 3 on my Darter Pro 2019. It's been running fantastic actually and gaming performance with native Linux games has been really solid. Proton just has some performance issues with 418.56, hence my interest.

mmstick commented 5 years ago

@rstrube Interesting. What are you using for that setup?

rstrube commented 5 years ago

@rstrube Interesting. What are you using for that setup?

I'm using an Akitio Node: https://www.akitio.com/expansion/node

It also supports firmware updates via LVFS which is fantastic!

fwupdmgr get-devices
N15xZU Thunderbolt Controller
  DeviceId:             c918b29576a1285ea1d696c76d073b4aaf18b690
  Guid:                 35403ef7-d49c-53ed-8008-1c0b5d3f1360
  Summary:              Unmatched performance for high-speed I/O
  Plugin:               thunderbolt
  Flags:                internal|updatable|registered
  Vendor:               Clevo
  VendorId:             TBT:0x00CD
  Version:              36.00
  Icon:                 computer
  Created:              2019-05-21

AKiTiO Node
  DeviceId:             6de9ef953ae1b0e66574e2b45623db75093ff083
  Guid:                 c6da27ea-e8f8-5b21-9c80-5bd3a310b4da
  Plugin:               thunderbolt
  Flags:                updatable|registered
  Vendor:               inXtron
  VendorId:             TBT:0x0041
  Version:              25.00
  Icon:                 audio-card
  Created:              2019-05-21
ghost commented 5 years ago

I added the proposed PPA but I don't see an upgrade for the new driver here's relevant parts of neofetch OS: Ubuntu 19.04 x86_64 (why is this still broken? ubuntu logo too!) Kernel: 5.0.0-13-generic Shell: bash 5.0.3 Resolution: 2560x1080 Terminal: gnome-terminal (I normally use qterminal but I'm reinstalling so my / partition is bigger) CPU: Intel i7-7700K (8) @ 4.500GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 Memory: 1491MiB / 15985MiB

I checked /etc/apt/sources.list.d and there is the proposed ppa there I typesudo apt update no errors sudo apt upgrade shows a few random packages like gnome calendar

What am I doing wrong? I would just run it as a deb file from the repo but 7z doesn't like some stuff in the control file

rstrube commented 5 years ago

I added the proposed PPA but I don't see an upgrade for the new driver here's relevant parts of neofetch OS: Ubuntu 19.04 x86_64 (why is this still broken? ubuntu logo too!) Kernel: 5.0.0-13-generic Shell: bash 5.0.3 Resolution: 2560x1080 Terminal: gnome-terminal (I normally use qterminal but I'm reinstalling so my / partition is bigger) CPU: Intel i7-7700K (8) @ 4.500GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 Memory: 1491MiB / 15985MiB

I checked /etc/apt/sources.list.d and there is the proposed ppa there I typesudo apt update no errors sudo apt upgrade shows a few random packages like gnome calendar

What am I doing wrong? I would just run it as a deb file from the repo but 7z doesn't like some stuff in the control file

Perhaps the packages in question haven't landed in the proposed PPA yet? Not sure. I'm hoping the Pop!_OS engineering team is able to get these out soon though!

ghost commented 5 years ago

Yeah I would really like to get this update

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I added the proposed PPA but I don't see an upgrade for the new driver here's relevant parts of neofetch OS: Ubuntu 19.04 x86_64 (why is this still broken? ubuntu logo too!) Kernel: 5.0.0-13-generic Shell: bash 5.0.3 Resolution: 2560x1080 Terminal: gnome-terminal (I normally use qterminal but I'm reinstalling so my / partition is bigger) CPU: Intel i7-7700K (8) @ 4.500GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 Memory: 1491MiB / 15985MiB

I checked /etc/apt/sources.list.d and there is the proposed ppa there I type sudo apt update no errors sudo apt upgrade shows a few random packages like gnome calendar

What am I doing wrong? I would just run it as a deb file from the repo but 7z doesn't like some stuff in the control file

Perhaps the packages in question haven't landed in the proposed PPA yet? Not sure. I'm hoping the Pop!_OS engineering team is able to get these out soon though!

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rstrube commented 5 years ago

@Amplespencer check out the proposed PPA here: https://launchpad.net/~system76/+archive/ubuntu/proposed Indeed the 418 driver is not in the in the proposed PPA, so you're not going crazy!

jackpot51 commented 5 years ago

Try this:

sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://apt.pop-os.org/staging/430.14 $(lsb_release -cs) main"
ghost commented 5 years ago

thank you that worked

jackpot51 commented 5 years ago

With two NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti's connected with an NVLink bridge, I got this error:

Jun 21 15:14:03 jeremy-work kernel: NVRM: GPU at PCI:0000:65:00: GPU-241118b6-510b-b4da-059e-434d25c4df3b
Jun 21 15:14:03 jeremy-work kernel: NVRM: GPU Board Serial Number: 
Jun 21 15:14:03 jeremy-work kernel: NVRM: Xid (PCI:0000:65:00): 16, Head 00000000 Count 0000070c
jackpot51 commented 5 years ago

This work will be continued on #9