On 2020-07-25 19:14, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On 7/25/20 3:35 AM, John Pilkington wrote:
> On 25/07/2020 05:14, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
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>> RPMFUSION?? lags behind the pace of kernels. Check to see if they have the one
for the kernel you are wanting to use. NVIDIA also lags but lately there have been patches
for their proprietary drivers for new kernel series before RPMFUSION does the upgrade.
>
> Not true.
>
> Usually, with rpmfusion, a new kernel will trigger a build of matching driver modules
on your machine.
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Depends. Works with in a series such as 5.6.x but not across to 5.7.x
Works fine for me. Updated a kernel today.
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ uname -r
5.7.10-201.fc32.x86_64
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ tail /var/cache/akmods/akmods.log
2020/07/21 15:55:01 akmods: Successful.
2020/07/21 15:56:43 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 5.7.9-200.fc32.x86_64
2020/07/23 17:54:33 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 5.7.9-200.fc32.x86_64
2020/07/25 17:47:57 akmods: Checking kmods exist for 5.7.10-201.fc32.x86_64
2020/07/25 17:47:57 akmods: Building and installing nvidia-kmod
2020/07/25 17:47:57 akmods: Building RPM using the command '/sbin/akmodsbuild
--kernels 5.7.10-201.fc32.x86_64 /usr/src/akmods/nvidia-kmod.latest'
2020/07/25 17:49:10 akmods: Installing newly built rpms
2020/07/25 17:49:10 akmods: DNF detected
2020/07/25 17:49:22 akmods: Successful.
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