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| From bee3ff1153f7b42491d2a0552d6f9a66a307ec1a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 | |
| From: =?UTF-8?q?Joan=20Bruguera=20Mic=C3=B3?= <[email protected]> | |
| Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2024 17:56:03 +0000 | |
| Subject: [PATCH] Tentative fix for NVIDIA 470.256.02 driver for Linux 6.14-rc1 | |
| --- | |
| nvidia-drm/nvidia-drm-drv.c | 3 +++ | |
| 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) | |
| diff --git a/nvidia-drm/nvidia-drm-drv.c b/nvidia-drm/nvidia-drm-drv.c | |
| index 0b1181d..b50b17a 100644 | |
| --- a/nvidia-drm/nvidia-drm-drv.c | |
| +++ b/nvidia-drm/nvidia-drm-drv.c | |
| @@ -882,7 +882,10 @@ static struct drm_driver nv_drm_driver = { | |
| .name = "nvidia-drm", | |
| .desc = "NVIDIA DRM driver", | |
| +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(6, 14, 0) | |
| + // Rel. commit. "drm: remove driver date from struct drm_driver and all drivers" (Jani Nikula, 4 Dec 2024) | |
| .date = "20160202", | |
| +#endif | |
| #if defined(NV_DRM_DRIVER_HAS_DEVICE_LIST) | |
| .device_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(nv_drm_driver.device_list), | |
| -- | |
| 2.48.1 | |
@lchandelier Yes, try to clone/download https://github.com/joanbm/nvidia-470xx-linux-mainline and run ./install and it should work.
@mrBugmaker Regarding the liblgvnd warning, I never ran into it myself, but I believe it may be solved by installing libglvnd-dev (sudo apt install libglvnd-dev) and re-installing the NVIDIA driver.
However, I don't think that it's likely related to the problem that you're running into with Proton. Wine/Proton implement D3D11 by translating it to other APIs, like OpenGL or Vulkan. So even if your card supports D3D11 and the game runs over Windows 10, it doesn't mean it will immediately work on Linux.
I believe Proton uses DXVK to translate D3D11 to Vulkan 1.3, and this version likely supported by your graphics card (at least my GTX 660 caps out at Vulkan 1.2).
You may need to figure out how to get Proton to launch it using WineD3D to translate D3D11 to OpenGL instead, at least some sources claim this can be done by setting the environment variable PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1 <your_steam_or_proton_command> - unfortunately, I haven't tried this myself though.
Hello, I'm trying to make it work under Linux Mint 22.2 too (kernel 6.14.0-33-generic).
I've used the
./installscript from https://github.com/joanbm/nvidia-470xx-linux-mainlineLooks like it mostly worked: there are no issues with browsing / video; I can even run some games fine, even ones without native Linux support (via Steam)
Although, there is one (The Entropy Centre) that gives me the following error on startup:
A D3D11-compatible GPU (Feature Level 11.0, Shader Model 5.0) is required to run the engine.I know the game can run on that PC: it did under Win10.
I could have suggested that it's just some Proton issue, but I also had a warning during install and also Steam Overlay performance monitor always displays GPU load as 0%.
I could have gone to Linux Mint forums, Reddit, etc., but with Win 10 EOL just around the corner, I guess many people are going to come across your patches and it would be really nice to find some info on how to solve issues with these patches just here, where the patches themselves are.
The warning during installation was:
Unable to determine the path to install the liblgvnd EGL vendor library config files. Check that you have pkg-config and the libglvnd development libraries installed, or specify a path with --glvnd-egl-config-path.apt list --installed | grep "pkg-config"gives me the following line:pkg-config/noble,now 1.8.1-2build1 amd64 [installed]I have no idea how to check whether I have "
libglvnd development libraries installed"Here is most of
sudo inxi -Fxxxmprzoutput (I don't think the list of active apt repos is of any use here):And here is
nvidia-installer.log:When I just launched the
./installscript, it gave me an error about my XServer session running. I then proceeded with the following:/etc/modprobe.d/disable_nouveau.confwith following contents:and run
sudo update-initramfs -u2. Set non-graphic run level:
sudo systemctl set-default multi-user.target3. Rebooted and run
./installscript from https://github.com/joanbm/nvidia-470xx-linux-mainline again.4. Set graphic level back:
sudo systemctl set-default graphical.target. Rebooted, tried running games, experienced aforementioned issue.5. As suggested in patch's
readme, created a file/etc/modprobe.d/disable_nouveau.confwith following contents:Then run
sudo update-initramfs -uand reboot.So, could i have issues because of that libglvnd warning? If so, how do I fix that?