I think what is missing is a config file for tmpfiles.d. I added this
file:
/etc/tmpfiles.d# cat tigervnc.conf
x /tmp/tigervnc*
Hopefully that will leave the tigervnc files alone. I think the Debian
or Ubuntu package should contain such a conf file as part of this
package (which then would mean
Daniel: Desktop motherboards usually do not support "S0ix-based power
management" so the other option is the only viable one for desktops.
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I can confirm that adding this file fixes the problem on Ubuntu 22.04
(using Nvidia 3080 card):
$ cat /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-power-management.conf
options nvidia NVreg_PreserveVideoMemoryAllocations=1
I did not have to set NVreg_TemporaryFilePath
With this set I can also use Wayland but that br
After a reboot it suddenly works. The same printouts come to the
terminal but chrome starts ok.
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Status: New => Invalid
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After installing Ubuntu 22.04 today (using the iso built on 19th of
April 2022), I can not start chrome:
This is the error:
$ /opt/google/chrome/chrome
MESA-LOADER: failed to retrieve device information
MESA-LOADER: failed to open nvidia-drm: /usr/lib/dri/nvidia-drm_dri.so:
I updated my 22.04 system today (with Nvidia proprietary drivers and a
3080 card). I added this file:
cat /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-power-management.conf
options nvidia NVreg_PreserveVideoMemoryAllocations=1
Now both Wayland and suspend/resume seems to work for the first time
ever. Without the abov
I updated my system today. I added this file:
# cat /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-power-management.conf
options nvidia NVreg_PreserveVideoMemoryAllocations=1
Now, for the first time ever, it seems Wayland with Nvidia proprietary
drivers work, including suspend and resume. I think I did not have to do
a
I updated my 22.04 system today (with Nvidia proprietary drivers and a
3080 card). I added this file:
cat /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-power-management.conf
options nvidia NVreg_PreserveVideoMemoryAllocations=1
Now both Wayland and suspend/resume seems to work for the first time
ever. Without the above
** Description changed:
Problem: Screen is black when resuming from sleep. Only a few grey
squares are shown.
Software: Latest Ubuntu 22.04 (updated 21st of february). Nvidia 495
- drivers.
+ drivers. Update: Tested again with 22.04 reinstalled as of 12th of
+ April. This gave me Nvidia 5
I fresh installed Ubuntu 22.04 yesterday and I did get the 510.60
drivers automatically since I clicked "use proprietary drivers and ..."
during installation.
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Updated today to 22.04 beta with latest updates. Same problem.
** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell
(Ubuntu)
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** Package changed: ubuntu => nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
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Black screen after resume from sleep
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Public bug reported:
Problem: Screen is black when resuming from sleep. Only a few grey
squares are shown.
Software: Latest Ubuntu 22.04 (updated 21st of february). Nvidia 495
drivers.
Hardware: Ryzen 5900x, Nvidia 3080ti GPU.
Configuration: Wayland at login screen.
Analysis: Maybe Video RAM i
Daniel, do you have a reference to the chrome fix for this?
I'm seeing problems in vscode, wine and also in kde settings app.
Is it really feasible to fix this in all apps?
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I have had this problem both on 20.04 and now in 20.10 (and long before those).
I believe it is same as
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/600805/fuzzy-graphics-after-suspend-win-nvidia-drivers
I tried the instructions in
https://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/450.57/README/powe
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