lightman47 wrote: ↑[/color]469 user_id=86190]
Well - I've actually had good luck with nvidia drivers - till now. RHEL 8.3 rolled out a large update a week ago with a new kernel and it broke every single machine with Nvidia drivers, regardless of card model/ driver version. Even nvidia-detect now reports:
I don't know when to expect the next update, but I expect it'll be fixed then. It'll be interesting to watch what happens when it gets into CentOS 8 (if it does).Code: Select all
$ sudo nvidia-detect No NVIDIA devices were found.
Das Boot!!! If if there is an update of kmod-nvidia within a week or two. In the meantime drop back 10 to the last kernel and punt -- I mean boot!!! Heheheehe. IF RHEL 8.4 is due out soon you'll see in various package names... you'll suddenly start getting a lot of broken package names. In that case you'll simply use the ever useful yum update --exclude=packagename. IF that *is* the case now would be a good time to start backing up the drive in preparation for the rollover.