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Hi Harald, the CI/CD pipelines are working through 4.18.0-305.19.1
but it's a multi-step process, with each validation step taking several hours to complete; for the four driver branches currently supported. This is why we give an estimate of about 24 hours turn-around time. I will update again, once it is posted (ETA ~ 06:00 UTC+2)
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Okay kmod packages are live now: https://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/rhel8/x86_64/precompiled/
Date | Component | Driver version | Kernel version | Kernel suffix |
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2021-09-15 | kmod-nvidia | 470.57.02 | 4.18.0-305.19.1 | el8_4.x86_64 |
2021-09-15 | kmod-nvidia | 460.91.03 | 4.18.0-305.19.1 | el8_4.x86_64 |
2021-09-15 | kmod-nvidia | 450.142.00 | 4.18.0-305.19.1 | el8_4.x86_64 |
2021-09-15 | kmod-nvidia | 418.211.00 | 4.18.0-305.19.1 | el8_4.x86_64 |
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Thanks you, I can confirm it works!
Too sad that the experience RedHat + Nvidia is not as user friendly as it could be, like , say on Ubuntu.
My T480 gets dated, and for the next Thinkpad I will either have to decide to skip the Nvidia card, or switch away from RH.
What is sad, since CentOS Stream looks actually appealing to me, but for Stream is no user friendly solution at all, or is it?
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Related Issues (20)
- CentOS Stream target? HOT 1
- Update /fm profile HOT 1
- Package kmod-nvidia-460.91.03-4.18.0-305.7.1-460.91.03-3.el8_4.x86_64.rpm is not signed HOT 2
- kmod-nvidia-470.57.02-4.18.0-305.17.1 for kernel version 4.18.0-305.17.1.el8_4 and NVIDIA driver 470.57.02 could be found HOT 3
- Screen blank after installing drivers HOT 7
- Building modules for CentOS Stream
- precompiled kmod packages unavailable for kernel 4.18.0-348.23.1 HOT 5
- RHEL 9 HOT 1
- precompiled kmod packages unavailable for kernel 4.18.0-372.16.1 HOT 21
- Kernel version string updated release tags HOT 8
- RHEL7 inconsistency between the file mode of ld.gold.nvidia and the defattr HOT 6
- Drivers not working on laptop (Dell XPS 9520) with switchable graphics HOT 1
- Help compiling latest nvidia package NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-525.60.11.run HOT 2
- Package flagged as installonly prevents yum update from succeeding HOT 8
- Investigate EL kernel version alignment
- Migrate genmodules.py to cuda-repo-management
- kmod-nvidia-535.54.03-5.14.0-284.18.1-535.86.10-1.el9_2.x86_64.rpm is missing HOT 2
- ld file permissions do not match what is declared in the rpm manifest
- Benefiting from RHEL's kABI stability
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