[om-qa-alerts] [Bug 2103] X11/wayland Nvidia install problems + Xorg.log&journalctl--system.log.txt
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Mon Apr 24 13:39:39 EDT 2017
https://issues.openmandriva.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2103
--- Comment #11 from blackcrack <blackcrack at blackysgate.de> ---
oky, i have now fresh install,
on sdb3, without grub install ! it is managed by OM 2014 grub
=>
blacklisted nouveau (should be automated by install of the driver at the dkms
stage)
updated the kernel to 4.10.11
installed the actual nvidia
and played around also with "dracut --force "
at last have it worked, nouveau no more in lsmod, nvidiafb in it
and the modprobe nvidia works without any errors..
start in root the X and nvidia-settings works.
stertx and in the red X with the 2 console windows startlxqt
and configuring the rest of the Resistant party of the bugs
now i am write it in OM 3.0 .. finally *g*
so, maby should checking the automation of the nvidia-installer from the rpm
install up to configuring the right resolution..
maby fits there something laso not, if no grub it is install or something,
and the /boot/2342342342424234234/ it is not accessible, maybe it is this.
what makes unable for a clean and troubeless install..
it is also because the user and the tester do not see what's happend by the
install of the nvidia-drivers for see what's goes on and can write a better
burgeport..
from rpm install up to dkms-install,drakcut, blacklisting ("Blacklisting
nouveau in $File "(for looking and finding, to know what's goes on, also to
lern what's happens.. up to back to the drakx11-prompt install or maybe the
konsole-window where let then shows at all.
this should be change, to see the user/admin and so on, whats happend and goes
on.
best regards
Blacky
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