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List:       opensuse-factory
Subject:    Re: nvidia-uvm module
From:       Jogchum Reitsma <j.reitsma () hccnet ! nl>
Date:       2020-12-09 14:22:18
Message-ID: 38d12f7e-3728-46de-57a6-0a082d4c7bd8 () hccnet ! nl
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Op 09-12-2020 om 14:43 schreef Jogchum Reitsma:
> Op 09-12-2020 om 14:30 schreef Malcolm:
>> ls/lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/video/
>
> Well, that gives
>
> ls /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/video/
> backlight  fbdev  nvidia-drm.ko  nvidia.ko  nvidia-modeset.ko 
> nvidia-uvm.ko  vgastate.ko.xz
>
> so one would say it it there... But insmod doesn't find it.
>
> Do I have to use the absolute path ( 
> /lib/modules/5.9.8-2-default/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia-uvm.ko) when 
> involing insmod?
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Andrei suggested to use modprobe, instead of ismod, and that worked.

Meshroom now reports 'Supported CUDA-Enabled GPU detected.' so that's 
progress.

Blender still doesn't, "No compatible GPU's found for path tracing." it 
reports under CUDA. So I have to investigate that further.

But without cuda, meshroom does not do the job it's meant to do; Blender 
does, though slower. So the main problem is gone, thanks a lot you all!

regards, Jogchum
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