[om-qa-alerts] [Bug 1935] Error! Bad return status for module build 'nvidia-current' on kernel

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Sun Oct 23 20:56:00 EDT 2016


https://issues.openmandriva.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1935

Ben Bullard <benbullard79 at cox.net> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |ACKED
           Assignee|om-qa-alerts at ml.openmandriv |cris at beebgames.com
                   |a.org                       |
         QA Contact|itchka at compuserve.com       |bero at lindev.ch
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1

--- Comment #12 from Ben Bullard <benbullard79 at cox.net> ---
 (In reply to adelson from comment #11)
> To me, this is a kernel 4.8.1 bug report. I would like to add that I've
> noticed instabilities in the wifi support as well. Although I could not say
> that this is related to the kernel 4.8.1, I also noticed that booting kernel
> 4.7.3 results in a more stable wifi support.

No, when the nvidia packages don't build kernel module it is almost always
because something isn't up to date with the nvidia packages, specifically
dkms-nvidia. Or something otherwise is wrong with the nvidia packages. ie. The
kernel is not causing this problem the nvidia packages are, just as the error
message says.
> 
> Thus I am writing to ask:
> 
> Are dma-debug patches applied?
Don't know myself.

> 
> Should I update the kernel-headers files and reinstall kernel-4.8.1? If the
> answer is yes, should I update it as,
> 
> $urpmi --replacefiles kernel-release-headers_4.8.1
> 
> since its files conflicts with installed kernel 4.1.18 headers?
Yes. kernel 4.1.18 is pretty out of date.

Acknowledging bug and assigning to chrisb with high hopes for success.

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