Sure
Thank you for responding, Jeshu, and to everyone for their notes. Everything seemed to be going well, but I encountered an error because I didn’t have debugedit, which I have now installed. After that, it went smoothly up to this point:
Loading packages...
Resolving dependencies...
Searching for conflicting packages...
:: nvidia-open-dkms-tkg-560.31.02-257 and nvidia-dkms-555.58.02-1 have conflicts (NVIDIA-MODULE). Remove nvidia-dkms? [y/N] y
:: nvidia-utils-tkg-560.31.02-257 and nvidia-utils-555.58.02-1 have conflicts. Remove nvidia-utils? [y/N] y
:: lib32-nvidia-utils-tkg-560.31.02-257 and lib32-nvidia-utils-555.58.02-1 have conflicts. Remove lib32-nvidia-utils? [y/N] y
:: opencl-nvidia-tkg-560.31.02-257 and opencl-nvidia-555.58.02-1 have conflicts. Remove opencl-nvidia? [y/N] y
:: lib32-opencl-nvidia-tkg-560.31.02-257 and lib32-opencl-nvidia-555.58.02-1 have conflicts. Remove lib32-opencl-nvidia? [y/N] y
:: nvidia-settings-tkg-560.31.02-257 and nvidia-settings-555.58.02-1 have conflicts. Remove nvidia-settings? [y/N] y
:: nvidia-egl-wayland-tkg-560.31.02-257 and egl-wayland-3:1.1.13-1 have conflicts. Remove egl-wayland? [y/N] y
Error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies).
:: Removing nvidia-dkms breaks the dependency "nvidia-dkms" required by garuda-nvidia-config.
==> WARNING: Failed to install the built packages.
-> exit cleanup done
nvidia-all on master took 6m39s
If nvidia-dkms-555.58.02-1 is the current version and nvidia-open-dkms-tkg-560.31.02-257 is the new one, how does the system want me to proceed without removing the current version?
I see that Octopi has version 560.31.02-1. As a last resort, I could try this version if I can’t install 560.31.02-257.
Thank you very much
A little hard to know with the output provided.
try uninstall the config file and see what happens when you try the original code again.
sudo pacman -R garuda-nvidia-config
Thank you very much, Jeshu, for your response.
Now I haven’t encountered any errors, and everything seems to be working perfectly. When it goes into sleep mode and I press any key, the unlock screen appears immediately, and no application has frozen.
I’ll try to test it more times, but I would say your solution has been perfect I only have one question left: should I keep or delete the nvidia-all
folder in my home directory, and do I need to reinstall garuda-nvidia-config
?
Thank you so much!
Made a mess there. I apologize.
As far as I know, the unwritten law only applies to the founder and graphic artist SGS
Thanks for the clarification. So, can you use @ to mention someone and have them receive the reply?
But yes, of course @Josep.
But for some people, their smartphones, laptops and PCs seem to ring, vibrate and light up 24/7. That must be very unpleasant.
Otherwise, pinning is encouraged.
The file /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-preserve-video-memory.conf does not exist
It works! thanks a lot !
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