Public bug reported:
Relevant system information here:
https://pastebin.canonical.com/p/q6XqWt6THQ/
I was expecting that when I installed linux-modules-nvidia-generic-418
that I would get an option to accept or reject a EULA. However, on
installation, no prompt is given to me, and after a reboot, I am able to
see the driver with a `nvidia-smi` command.
After doing some digging, installing this package writes out
/etc/default/linux-modules-nvidia with latelink=true, and my debconf
database also has a boolean for nvidia latelink set to true.
** Affects: linux-restricted-modules (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1840710
Title:
EULA never offered for Nvidia drivers install
Status in linux-restricted-modules package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Relevant system information here:
https://pastebin.canonical.com/p/q6XqWt6THQ/
I was expecting that when I installed linux-modules-nvidia-generic-418
that I would get an option to accept or reject a EULA. However, on
installation, no prompt is given to me, and after a reboot, I am able
to see the driver with a `nvidia-smi` command.
After doing some digging, installing this package writes out
/etc/default/linux-modules-nvidia with latelink=true, and my debconf
database also has a boolean for nvidia latelink set to true.
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