On Wed, 2016-10-05 at 12:22 +0200, François Patte wrote:
Le 05/10/2016 12:17, François Patte a écrit :
Le 05/10/2016 12:02, Patrick O'Callaghan a écrit :
Due to ongoing problems with non-functioning hibernation (or rather resuming) I decided to reduce the number of variables by removing the proprietary Nvidia drivers. I did the following:
- Removed all Nvidia-related rpms (i.e. everything with Nvidia in the
name, i.e.:
kmod-nvidia-340xx-4.7.5-200.fc24.x86_64-340.96-3.fc24.x86_64 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-340xx-libs-340.96-2.fc24.x86_64 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-340xx-340.96-2.fc24.x86_64 kmod-nvidia-340xx-4.7.3-200.fc24.x86_64-340.96-3.fc24.x86_64 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-340xx-kmodsrc-340.96-2.fc24.x86_64 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-340xx-libs-340.96-2.fc24.i686 akmod-nvidia-340xx-340.96-3.fc24.x86_64 kmod-nvidia-340xx-4.7.4-200.fc24.x86_64-340.96-3.fc24.x86_64 kmod-nvidia-340xx-4.7.2-201.fc24.x86_64-340.96-3.fc24.x86_64 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-kmodsrc-367.44-1.fc24.x86_64
- Deleted /etc/X11/*nvidia*
- Deleted the Nvidia blacklist file from /etc/modprobe.d
Delete:
/usr/lib/modprobe.d/blacklist-nouveau.conf
and delete rd.blacklist=nouveau from kernel command line in grub
There is no such entry. There are no blacklisted modules in grub.
poc