On 12/24/18 6:26 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
On 12/23/18 6:25 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
modprobe nvidia
# modprobe nvidia
modprobe: FATAL: Module nvidia not found in directory
/lib/modules/4.19.10-300.fc29.x86_64
In fact, there are no files anywhere in /lib/modules/ named (or
containing) "nvidia".
On 12/24/18 4:49 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 12/25/18 4:52 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Been a bit over a week since my last update. Tried to do one a couple minutes
ago and got:
Problem 1: cannot install the best update candidate for package
hplip-3.18.6-10.fc28.x86_64
- nothing provide
On Mon, Dec 24, 2018 at 2:53 PM Robert Moskowitz
wrote:
> Been a bit over a week since my last update. Tried to do one a couple
> minutes ago and got:
>
I had a similar problem on my wife's computer with CUPS. It wouldn't even
update with --best --allowerasing.
I ended up doing a "rpm -e --nod
I lost mirror display after this last update and reboot.
In the display panel, the mirror display option is greyed out. I cannot
figure out what magic to enable it.
I have set the resolution of the laptop to the same as the monitor; this
has helped in the past.
The login panel is properly
Not sure what magic did it, but it is working...
Strange for sure.
On 12/25/18 10:03 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I lost mirror display after this last update and reboot.
In the display panel, the mirror display option is greyed out. I
cannot figure out what magic to enable it.
I have set t
Hi All,
I had a similar problem and it had to do with the kernel sources/headers
in my case. Fedora was running a later kernel and sources than the
latest version of stuff from rpmfusion for nvidia, once I put the
correct older version of sources/headers in place, I could force the
module to buil
On 12/25/18 10:59 AM, Mr Brian Domenick wrote:
Hi All,
I had a similar problem and it had to do with the kernel sources/headers
in my case. Fedora was running a later kernel and sources than the
latest version of stuff from rpmfusion for nvidia, once I put the
correct older version of sources/he
Hi.
On Tue, 25 Dec 2018 12:34:49 -0500 Tim Evans wrote:
>> No, except perhaps akmods. The main one for the nvidia kernel module
>> is akmod-nvidia that you have.
> Aha! 'akmods' was installed, but fails to run, reporting a missing
> dependency--'kernel-devel'!
Old story :-( See: https://bugzi