On 26/6/23 03:47, Barry Scott wrote:
On 25/06/2023 13:20, George N. White III wrote:
> You should check the version of the nvidea drivers you are currently
> using.
> If you don't want to wait 5 minutes there are ways to determine that
> the installation
> has finished, e.g, using journalctl.
The way I use to figure out its safe to reboot is to check for an
running jobs using:
systemctl list-jobs
That will show the akmods service running after you do the dnf update.
Once list-jobs is empty you can reboot.
I have that scripted into into code I use to update and reboot my
fedora machines.
Barry
Thankyou for the responses everyone. I'm using the kmod and akmod nvidia
drivers from the rpmfusion repositories and I didn't do a reboot after
the upgrade, I accessed an email containing a link into one of the games
I play through firefox, but it would not run because it could believed
hardware acceleration was disabled, and I know hardware acceleration for
this game doesn't work with the nouveau drivers.
I was just expecting the kmod/akmod nvidia drivers the system was using
when I did the upgrade would still be being used until I rebooted, but
that seemed to not be the case.
regards,
Steve
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