Revisions of nvidia-open-driver-G06-signed
Ruediger Oertel (oertel)
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- Update to 550.78 * addresses boo#1223454
Daniel Mach (dmach)
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- Update to 550.76 * addresse boo#1222972
Marco Strigl (mstrigl)
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- Update to 550.67 - rename pci_ids-unsupported* to pci_ids-supported* files
Marcus Rueckert (darix)
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- let's provide/obsolete nvidia-open-driver-G06 instead of nvidia-open-driver-G06-kmp since older versions still had conflicts to nvidia-open-driver-G06-kmp ...
Marco Strigl (mstrigl)
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- Update to 550.54.14 * Added vGPU Host and vGPU Guest support. For vGPU Host, please refer to the README.vgpu packaged in the vGPU Host Package for more details. - supersedes the following patches: * 0001-Don-t-override-INSTALL_MOD_DIR.patch * kernel-6.7.patch
Marcus Rueckert (darix)
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- re-enable build of -azure kernel flavor; syntax check was wrong - remove conflicts to nvidia-open-driver-G06-kmp, since it's now provided instead (OMG!); add obsoletes to it as well to make sure it gets replaced (bsc#1220196) - Use %autosetup macro. Allows to eliminate the usage of deprecated %patchN - kernel-syms-azure is not available on ALP
Marcus Rueckert (darix)
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- provide nvidia-open-driver-G06-kmp = %version (jsc#PED-7117) * this makes it easy to replace the package from nVidia's CUDA repository with this presigned package - splitted up 61-nvidia-$flavor.conf to 59-nvidia-$flavor.conf and 61-nvidia-$flavor.conf, because 'install' line cannot be overwritten with higher config number ... - mistakenly moved dracut config file from 60-nvidia-%1.conf to 61-nvidia-%1.conf --> reverted! - switched from 60-nvidia-$flavor.conf to 61-nvidia-$flavor.conf in modprobe.d to resolve conflict with older package, which can be installed in parallel - kernel-6.7.patch * fixes build against kernel 6.7 (boo#1219117) - create /run/udev/static_node-tags/uaccess/nvidia${devid} symlinks also during modprobing the nvidia module; this changes the issue of not having access to /dev/nvidia${devid}, when gfxcard has been replaced by a different gfx card after installing the driver
Marcus Rueckert (darix)
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initialize package
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