** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Won't Fix
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** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Awesome. Thanks, Alberto.
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here is the new bug report LP: #1540896
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Yes, a backport is certainly possible. I'll create a new bug report for
it.
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@Alberto: Thanks. Will this also be backported to the long-term
supported 340 and 352 driver series?
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@Michael: no, there is no bug report for it yet. I am finally working on
it, so I expect to deliver a fix for 16.04 soon.
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@Michael: the idea is to have all the modules loaded and all the devices
available on boot, even when starting a non graphical environment. This
way we do not need nvidia-modprobe at all.
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It seems I was using a faulty test to see if CUDA was working.
Apparently the version of Blender that comes with 14.04, is not compiled
with CUDA support. Running the latest version of Blender from
blender.org got working CUDA support without doing anything beyond
installing nvidia-modprob, nvidia-
With the nvidia-352 driver in 14.04, there no longer seems to be an uvm
package, and the nvidia-modprobe package is at version 340.21.
In the past I've added "nvidia-uvm" to /etc/modules, and the following
from here [
http://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/6_5/rel/docs/CUDA_Getting_Star
Just an update: while we are not going to use nvidia-modprobe, we are
going to use a different tool I am working on, that will rely on udev
and will accomplish the same as nvidia-modprobe.
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Ubuntu 15.10 status: Installing only nvidia-352 and nvidia-cuda-toolkit
packages forces Blender 2.76 to be started as root for the CUDA option
to be visible in Blender menus (no errors reported in Blender).
Installing also nvidia-modprobe fixes this problem: Blender can be
started as normal user.
** Summary changed:
- [xorg-edgers] nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 and newer should recommend
nvidia-modprobe
+ nvidia-graphics-drivers-* should recommend nvidia-modprobe
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