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On 15/08/18 20:24, tuxic@××××××.de wrote: |
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> On 08/15 08:13, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: |
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>> On 15/08/18 18:45, tuxic@××××××.de wrote: |
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>>> |
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>>> I put nvidia-uvm explictly into /etc/conf.d/modules - which was not |
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>>> necessary ever before....and it shows the same problems: No cuda |
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>>> devices. |
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>>> I think I will dream this night of no cuda devices... ;( |
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>> Or you might want to use the LTS (Long Term Support) driver series for now, |
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>> which is 390.x (390.77 being the latest of that series.) |
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>> You can see what the latest LTS series is by going here: |
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>> https://nvidia.com/drivers |
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>> Select your GPU and "Linux 64-bit" and click search. This will tell you what |
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>> the currently recommended "stable" driver is. |
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> |
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> And the show must go on: |
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> |
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> Secure Connection Failed |
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> |
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> An error occurred during a connection to nvidia.com. Peer attempted old style (potentially vulnerable) handshake. Error code: SSL_ERROR_UNSAFE_NEGOTIATION |
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Click "Advanced" and then "add exception". If you uncheck the |
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"permament" checkbox, the exception will not be saved and be only valid |
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for this session. |