This bug was fixed in the package nvidia-settings - 470.57.01-0ubuntu3
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nvidia-settings (470.57.01-0ubuntu3) impish; urgency=medium
* control: Enable build of nvidia-settings package on riscv64.
(LP: #1943030)
-- Alexandre Ghiti Thu, 16 Sep 2021
11:11:52 -0700
** Changed
** Changed in: nvidia-settings (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Brian Murray (brian-murray)
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Title:
Enable riscv64
Looking at the debian/control file we can see the package is built for
arm64 and ppc64el and that this was deliberately added when Thomas was
involved in Ubuntu development.
nvidia-settings (367.35-0ubuntu1) yakkety; urgency=medium
* debian/control:
- Build for arm64 and ppc64el, even thoug
*TECHNICALLY* you aren't wrong. However, let's consider that I"ve been
around since 2009 in the Ubuntu world (2012 when I started deep diving
into it technically) and NVIDIA has *never* provided any drivers binary
or otherwise that work on non-x86 infras. I don't see any time yet that
NVIDIA is g
I may be wrong here but I'd see things differently: when the binaries
get available, we won't be notified and people will start trying to
install it and it will fail since we decided not to make it available. A
few people will take the time to file a bug report, others will get
disappointed: this s
Why is this required?
Currently, there are **no** binary drivers for NVIDIA which nvidia-
settings would work with in RISCv, based on my research, meaning that
from my POV there's no justification for making nvidia-settings work in
RISCv.
** Changed in: nvidia-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New
** Tags added: fr-1689
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Title:
Enable riscv64 build of nvidia-settings
Status in nvidia-settings package in Ubuntu:
New
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