[CentOS] NOUVEAU driver video acceleration(SOLVED)

Mark LaPierre marklapier at aol.com
Mon Jan 16 22:50:32 UTC 2012


On 01/16/2012 05:05 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> On 01/16/2012 11:17 AM, Ned Slider wrote:
>> On 16/01/12 15:58, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>>> On 01/16/2012 02:41 AM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
>>>> On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 9:06 PM, Mark LaPierre<marklapier at aol.com>     wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I did this:
>>>>>
>>>>> [root at mushroom yum.repos.d]# rpm --import
>>>>> http://elrepo.org/RPM-GPG-KEY-elrepo.org
>>>>> [root at mushroom yum.repos.d]# rpm -Uvh
>>>>> http://elrepo.org/elrepo-release-5-3.el5.elrepo.noarch.rpm
>>>>> Retrieving http://elrepo.org/elrepo-release-5-3.el5.elrepo.noarch.rpm
>>>>
>>>> You are running CentOS 6. You need to install elrepo-release for *el6* :
>>>>
>>>> rpm -Uvh http://elrepo.org/elrepo-release-6-4.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
>>>>
>>>> Please uninstall the incorrect one you installed and get the right one for you.
>>>>
>>>> Akemi
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>>>
>>> Duh!  I hate it when that happens.
>>>
>>> I did this:
>>>
>>> [root at mushroom yum.repos.d]# /etc/yum.repos.d
>>> [root at mushroom yum.repos.d]# rm -f elrepo.repo
>>> [root at mushroom yum.repos.d]# yum clean all
>>> [root at mushroom yum.repos.d]# rpm -Uvh
>>> http://elrepo.org/elrepo-release-6-4.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpm
>>> [root at mushroom yum.repos.d]# yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=elrepo\*
>>> install kmod-nvidia*
>>> [root at mushroom yum.repos.d]# yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=elrepo
>>> install kmod-nvidia*
>>> Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security
>>> Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
>>>      * elrepo: mirror.symnds.com
>>> Setting up Install Process
>>> Resolving Dependencies
>>> -->    Running transaction check
>>> --->    Package kmod-nvidia.i686 0:290.10-1.el6.elrepo will be installed
>>> -->    Processing Dependency: nvidia-x11-drv = 290.10-1.el6.elrepo for
>>> package: kmod-nvidia-290.10-1.el6.elrepo.i686
>>> --->    Package kmod-nvidia-173xx.i686 0:173.14.31-1.el6.elrepo will be
>>> installed
>>> -->    Processing Dependency: nvidia-x11-drv-173xx = 173.14.31-1.el6.elrepo
>>> for package: kmod-nvidia-173xx-173.14.31-1.el6.elrepo.i686
>>> -->    Running transaction check
>>> --->    Package nvidia-x11-drv.i686 0:290.10-1.el6.elrepo will be installed
>>> --->    Package nvidia-x11-drv-173xx.i686 0:173.14.31-1.el6.elrepo will be
>>> installed
>>> -->    Processing Conflict: nvidia-x11-drv-290.10-1.el6.elrepo.i686
>>> conflicts nvidia-x11-drv-173xx
>>> -->    Processing Conflict:
>>> nvidia-x11-drv-173xx-173.14.31-1.el6.elrepo.i686 conflicts nvidia-x11-drv
>>> -->    Finished Dependency Resolution
>>> Error: nvidia-x11-drv conflicts with nvidia-x11-drv-173xx
>>> Error: nvidia-x11-drv-173xx conflicts with nvidia-x11-drv
>>>      You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
>>>      You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
>>> [root at mushroom yum.repos.d]#
>>>
>>> It looks like there is a dependency conflict.  It want's to install both
>>> nvidia-x11-drv.i686 0:290.10-1.el6.elrepo and nvidia-x11-drv-173xx.i686
>>> 0:173.14.31-1.el6.elrepo which conflict with each other.  Is it safe to
>>> use --skip-broken to get around this?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> No.
>>
>> There are 3 nvidia drivers available - the current version plus two
>> legacy drivers for use with older hardware.
>>
>> By doing:
>>
>> yum install kmod-nvidia*
>>
>> you are trying to install all of them rather than the specific driver
>> you want.
>>
>> Please see here for more info:
>>
>> http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-nvidia
>> http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-nvidia-96xx
>> http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-nvidia-173xx
>>
>> Assuming you want the current driver and not one of the old legacy
>> drivers, you should instead do:
>>
>> yum install kmod-nvidia
>>
>> which will pull in the dependencies it needs.
>>
>> Then you will need to reboot your system.
>>
>>
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>
> Alright now.  I did this:
>
> [root at mushroom ~]# yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=elrepo install
> kmod-nvidia nvidia-x11-drvLoaded plugins: fastestmirror,
> refresh-packagekit, security
> Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
>    * elrepo: mirror.symnds.com
> Setting up Install Process
> Resolving Dependencies
> -->  Running transaction check
> --->  Package kmod-nvidia.i686 0:290.10-1.el6.elrepo will be installed
> --->  Package nvidia-x11-drv.i686 0:290.10-1.el6.elrepo will be installed
> -->  Finished Dependency Resolution
>
> Dependencies Resolved
>
> Installing:
> kmod-nvidia i686 290.10-1.el6.elrepo
> nvidia-x11-drv i686 290.10-1.el6.elrepo
>
> Running Transaction
>     Installing : kmod-nvidia-290.10-1.el6.elrepo.i686 1/2
> Working. This may take some time ...
> Done.
>     Installing : nvidia-x11-drv-290.10-1.el6.elrepo.i686 2/2
>
> Installed:
>     kmod-nvidia.i686 0:290.10-1.el6.elrepo
>     nvidia-x11-drv.i686 0:290.10-1.el6.elrepo
>
> Complete!
> [root at mushroom ~]#
>
> Now I'm going to reboot.  I'll let you know if this worked.
>
> Thanks all for the help.  I figure I better say it now because I'm not
> sure I'll be able to after the reboot.
>

On reboot I got no GUI.  I logged into a text terminal and tried startx.

That failed so I checked the log file.  It told me that I was too stupid 
to own a computer.  Well actually it told me that I was too stupid to 
reinsert the GPU power plug on my video card after I got done replacing 
the cooling fan that was dying.  Once that was done it boots up nicely. 
  3D acceleration is working.  2D acceleration is greatly improved.  My 
glxgears went from 200 FPS to 4100 FPS.  I know, glxgears isn't a 
reliable indicator of performance, but it is good enough to indicate a 
relative change in performance.

I've noticed that service lm_sensors status no longer reports the 
temperature of my GPU.  Oh well.

Thanks again to all who helped. I really appreciate you holding my hand 
through all this.  Now I need to start a new thread to fix my microphone 
input on my sound card not working today when it was working yesterday. 
  Not related to the video driver.

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    ^ ^  Mark LaPierre
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