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The NVIDIA 390 Driver Is Playing Nicely With Linux 4.15 Kernel
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Well in Ubuntu 18.04 prime sync breaks on 4.15 so many will be disappointed. Ubuntu could fix but likely won't
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by a7v-user View Post
I just upgraded from 387.34 to 190.12 ...
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Originally posted by Panix View PostWhen you/someone says, 'it's playing nicely with Linux 4.15 Kernel' (in Ubuntu?), I am guessing that isn't applicable to using Wayland (for e..g, Ubuntu w/ Wayland)?
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When you/someone says, 'it's playing nicely with Linux 4.15 Kernel' (in Ubuntu?), I am guessing that isn't applicable to using Wayland (for e..g, Ubuntu w/ Wayland)?
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Originally posted by kokoko3k View PostNot really, the previous version was 387.34 from 11/27/2017, followed by the beta 390.12.
And 387.34 has no fix for memory allocation bug.
According toCode:nvidia-settings -t -q UsedDedicatedGPUMemory
Sorry I didn't test with HD-textures or a fully modded Skyrim.
Not bad for workaround.Last edited by a7v-user; 14 April 2018, 04:59 AM.
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Originally posted by theriddick View PostThink it was meant to be fixed in previous version, which might be why its not mentioned this time around.
And 387.34 has no fix for memory allocation bug.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by theriddick View PostThis is good news since I move to a 1080Ti Mini card in my system next week, probably the right decision too since Navi is now a 2019 product.
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Guest repliedEven in the original revision they talk about "GPU Display Driver" being potentially affected, I suspect that somebody misinterpreted it as "nvidia being affected" and hence why they distanced even further (see the side-by-side comparison of new/archive.org versions). Could this be that somebody misinterpreted your original article, wrote a shitty fluff piece on routers/nbc/reddit and suddenly we have bunch of new articles feeding on the drama?Last edited by Guest; 10 January 2018, 08:06 PM.
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Originally posted by tpruzina View Post
Wonder who confirmed that, obviously their hardware isn't vulnerable, their drivers are.
Funnily enough they explicitly updated CVE post to say so.
Edit: Actually, I can't make the claim that their hw isn't vulnerable, nobody has done research to confirm/disprove that AFAIK.
Wonder if CL/Cuda kernels can be affected.
Yeah they clarified now they are talking about driver safeguards.
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