On 8/16/24 8:32 AM, François Patte wrote:
Bonjour,

Yesterday I updated my fc40 installation. I have an nvidia GPU with nvidia 
driver from rpm-fusion.

I think that the akmod compilation of the driver went wrong and I could not 
boot until the graphical login screen: the screen remains black and nothing was 
possible to be done, even accessing to consol via ctrl-alt-F2-to-12.

So I booted in rescue mode and erased all nvidia stuff (except firmware) and modified the 
kernel line in grub (suppressing "blacklist nouveau") and rebooted.

Now, I can boot but not to graphical mode: at the end, I have to switch to 
consol (Ctrl-Alt F2), login and startx.

How can get a full boot upto graphical mode again?

Thank you.


I'm at f39 (workstation), and I use the rpm-fusion nvidia driver.  I did my 
weekly patches yesterday.  I noticed the kernel was updated, but there was no 
(a)kmod update.  The old driver does not compile with the new kernel.  On 
rebooting, the boot process fails back to the nouveau driver.  So I'm having to 
boot up with the older kernel.

I realize Francois and I are using different Fedora releases (39 vs. 40).  But 
I wonder if we both have the same problem: the kernel update got ahead of the 
rpm-fusion nvidia update.  This has happened to me several times in the past, 
and it has happened to other people as well.

Since I don't know what version of the rpm-fusion nvidia driver the new kernel 
wants, how can I know when the new driver is released?

Isn't dnf supposed to check dependencies before updating?  Why is dnf updating 
the kernel if the appropriate version of the rpm-fusion nvidia driver is not 
(yet?) available?

Bill.
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