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geforce 6 series

Posted: Tue 11 Jun 2019, 19:43
by foxpup
GTX 660 (Geforce 6 series) seems to be supported by almost any driver! :o
Have you found these from shinobar? http://shinobar.server-on.net/puppy/opt ... nialpup64/
(If you prefer .pet to .sfs you can unsquash the sfs in a directory and use dir2pet on the directory.)

After installation of the nvidia sfs/pet, don't let nvidia set up/configure.
Just reboot immediately.

Before installing the driver make sure nouveau is not loaded and will not be loaded on reboot.
I do this by booting to the prompt with pfix=nox. Then execute

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rmmod nouveau
xwin
You could also blacklist nouveau in Set > Puppy Setup > Startup > Modules.

Posted: Tue 11 Jun 2019, 22:29
by bigpup
Getnvidia program will take care of Unloading the nouveau driver.

It is hard to say what you are doing wrong, but it is something.
Step by step info on what you do is the only way to find out.
Just saying I tried a driver is not giving any useful info on what you may be doing wrong.

Nvidia says you need the 430.26 driver.
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverR ... 8435/en-us
However, that is the latest version driver by Nvidia.
The 340 or 383 driver pets, from the Xenialpup repository, should be able to support that old a Nvidia card.
For some reason there are two pets for each driver.
One smaller by half the size of the other.
Make sure to try the larger pet.

You say you are using Xenialpup64 7.5
Sorry, have to ask.
You are not using the Xenialpup 7.5 (32bit)?
You are downloading the correct bit version driver?
Is Xenialpup a full or frugal install?

Posted: Tue 11 Jun 2019, 22:51
by bigpup
Jynxd wrote:Yeah, I used that website, I got the correct driver.
So ,what exact driver?
You think you got the correct one.
We think you may not have.
We need specific details to help you!

We only know what you tell us!!! :shock:

Posted: Wed 12 Jun 2019, 08:02
by foxpup
bigpup wrote:Getnvidia program will take care of Unloading the nouveau driver.
... unless you do not use getnvidia and just use the prepared sfs or pet or 'run' the nvidia driver package directly.

Posted: Wed 12 Jun 2019, 15:17
by Jynxd
bigpup wrote:
Jynxd wrote:Yeah, I used that website, I got the correct driver.
So ,what exact driver?
You think you got the correct one.
We think you may not have.
We need specific details to help you!

We only know what you tell us!!! :shock:
I was answering to dancytron, who linked to nvidia's website to download nvidia's .run linux driver.
bigpup wrote:Getnvidia program will take care of Unloading the nouveau driver.

It is hard to say what you are doing wrong, but it is something.
Step by step info on what you do is the only way to find out.
Just saying I tried a driver is not giving any useful info on what you may be doing wrong.
The .sfs drivers took care of nouveau too, I didn't have to do it.
foxpup wrote:GTX 660 (Geforce 6 series) seems to be supported by almost any driver! :o
Have you found these from shinobar? http://shinobar.server-on.net/puppy/opt ... nialpup64/
(If you prefer .pet to .sfs you can unsquash the sfs in a directory and use dir2pet on the directory.)

After installation of the nvidia sfs/pet, don't let nvidia set up/configure.
Just reboot immediately.

Before installing the driver make sure nouveau is not loaded and will not be loaded on reboot.
I do this by booting to the prompt with pfix=nox. Then execute

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rmmod nouveau
xwin
You could also blacklist nouveau in Set > Puppy Setup > Startup > Modules.
Oh yeah! Those two worked, now I can run retroarch and it won't forcibly quit after a few seconds or minutes. I haven't tried it yet, but blender should detect the GPU now and it should let me use GPU acceleration for cycles.

Thanks all!

kernel_sources-4.4.70-s32-700_PAE.sfs [SOLVED]

Posted: Tue 24 Mar 2020, 17:21
by Argolance
Bonjour,
Does anyone know where to find the 32 bits 4.4.70 kernel sources to build NVIDIA drivers sfs file using Getnvidia? (I found the 64 bits version but not the 32 bits! :? )
Thank you for your attention.

Cordialement

EDIT: :arrow: For those who would be interested
(Thanks to norgo :wink:)

EDIT: Please, see this thread on the French Murga Forum: :arrow: GetNVIDIA 1.5.1

Cordialement.

Re: kernel_sources-4.4.70-s32-700_PAE.sfs [SOLVED]

Posted: Fri 03 Apr 2020, 11:16
by BarryK
Argolance wrote:EDIT: Please, see this thread on the French Murga Forum: :arrow: GetNVIDIA 1.5.1
Thanks for that, the 1.5.1 PET is now in Easy:

https://bkhome.org/news/202004/getnvidi ... -easy.html

The help should be fine for EasyPup, but might need some rewording for EasyOS. I think that there was something about shinobar's load-sfs-on-the-fly PET, which won't work in EasyOS. Also, if an SFS is created, it might need some small changes to be compatible with EasyOS -- I will check that out sometime.

Posted: Fri 03 Apr 2020, 20:11
by Argolance
BarryK wrote:Thanks for that, the 1.5.1 PET is now in Easy
Cheers! :)

lacking module for kernel 4.9.58

Posted: Sun 05 Apr 2020, 15:32
by Lassar
I am using a xenialpup64 from either from wolfce, or a stripped down Xenialpup64 CE 7.5

I tried to install nvidia-glx-304.135-k4.9.15-xenial64.sfs for xenialpup64.

Restarted the x server.

Got this error message

"Nvidia driver is found, but lacking the module for kernel 4.9.58

So what is causing this error?

What can I do to fix this?

Posted: Sun 05 Apr 2020, 15:48
by bigpup
Xenialpup64 7.5 was released with versions using the 4.9.58 kernel or the 4.9.15 kernel.

You have the Xenialpup64 7.5 that is using the 4.9.58 kernel.
The Nvidia driver package has to be for that kernel.
Graphics driver packages, have to be compiled for a specific kernel, and will only work on that kernel.

Try using this pet package
h[url]ttp://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pet_packages-xenial64/nvidia-340-b_K4.9.58-x86_64.pet[/url]

I would advise having graphics drivers install as a pet package, so they are a part of the active file system all the time and for sure at startup.

If you really need the 304 driver.
Install it using this info:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=110611

Re: lacking module for kernel 4.9.58

Posted: Mon 06 Apr 2020, 04:30
by hikohan
mount a kernel SFS for that message!

Posted: Mon 06 Apr 2020, 15:19
by bigpup
What is that saying?
A little detail about your answer would help?
What kernel SFS?
What is it going to do?
Why do this and not use the correct driver package, compiled for the specific Linux kernel?

bug

Posted: Sun 05 Jul 2020, 08:41
by baraka
Maybe it is a well known bug with a obvious solution, but for me it wasn't, and for that reason the following post.

Setting: nvidia gt 430; 340.xxx, 384.xxx or 390.xxx x64 driver version; tahr64, xenial64, or beaver64 (default kernels).
Problem: xwin command doesn't restart xserver after logout, more exactly, it will fail at /usr/bin/xinit line.
(reboot, cold start, or suspend to ram works fine.)
Collateral: every script who has a logout-login implementation will crash, ex: xorgwizard, getnvidia.

Bug's presentation:
- total black screen hangs indefinetely and hard reboot is required or
- the (alert) letters in console will be messy, unreadeable, but after 10-15s, the command prompt will be released and "a blind" reboot command will work.

Bug's nature (I think):
- power related issue

Relevant log: "Failed to initialize the NVIDIA GPU at PCI:2:0:0"

Solution: enable GPU persistence mode with the command

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nvidia-smi -pm 1
(add this in your startup folder if you like)

The bug is not particulary interesting-bad (yet, it could be very annoying for some people) if you can get the nvidia driver to install properly,
but it could be a deal breaker with its endless restarts and black screens following the interference with getnvidia script and the like.

I can't fix getnvidia by myself, I have very limited knowledge of how it works, and if someone is willing... much appreciation.

Totally unrelated: using getnvidia multiple times sometimes breaks the symlinks - they'll still refer to the old library number, they don't get updated
with the package version. Again, apart from the plain solution - get them right manually - I can offer nothing else.