Package Details: nvidia-340xx-dkms 340.108-37

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/nvidia-340xx.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: nvidia-340xx
Description: NVIDIA driver sources for linux, 340xx legacy branch
Upstream URL: https://www.nvidia.com/
Licenses: custom
Conflicts: nvidia, nvidia-340xx
Provides: nvidia-340xx
Submitter: simonsmh
Maintainer: JerryXiao
Last Packager: JerryXiao
Votes: 72
Popularity: 0.73
First Submitted: 2019-06-07 10:29 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-10 16:52 (UTC)

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JerryXiao commented on 2022-10-13 03:51 (UTC) (edited on 2022-10-14 02:44 (UTC) by JerryXiao)

For testing users, contributors: check out https://github.com/archlinux-jerry/nvidia-340xx
Warning: force push may happen to match the aur tree

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pgoetz commented on 2020-07-08 18:28 (UTC)

I can't get this or the nvidia-340xx-dkms to work with the newest kernel, 5.7.7.arch1-1.

Xezlec commented on 2020-06-28 20:06 (UTC)

Never mind. Just noticed the GPU fan is not spinning. Guess it's getting to be time to buy a new card.

Xezlec commented on 2020-06-27 16:19 (UTC)

I'm having lots of bad screen tearing with this driver now. I didn't use to have that problem. I can't even watch videos now, it's so bad.

jayache80 commented on 2020-06-26 22:13 (UTC) (edited on 2020-06-26 22:15 (UTC) by jayache80)

Does anyone else have a problem with this module coexisting with forcedeth? If I install this module, every time I plug in an Ethernet cable I get a "watchdog: soft lockup" and have to restart my computer.

However, if I blacklist forcedeth, and simply modprobe forcedeth whenever I need to use Ethernet, it works and doesn't cause a lockup (though I still sense the computer "stumble" a little bit, but only for a split second).

This is with the 9400M chipset on a mid-2009 Macbook Pro (5,5).

wurbelgrumpff commented on 2020-06-19 21:14 (UTC)

@leopseft: same as for me, but also without any problems. Some days before there was a dkms update, today a new kernel (5.7.4) was in core. Since today this strange error-message vanished and everything is okay. I think, it has nothing to do with nvidia driver or its patches, maybe it has been a dkms issue... Nvidia driver works really well and stable.

leopseft commented on 2020-06-16 18:22 (UTC)

Hello folks, I receive the following strange error:

"Unable to install module nvidia/340.108 for kernel 5.4.3-arch1-1: Missing kernel headers"

While I'm using the latest kernel (5.7.2). It has happened again with another kernel versions. I 've tried clean build but I get the same error. The driver works normally though.

Any ideas?

Nebulosa commented on 2020-06-12 22:03 (UTC) (edited on 2020-06-12 22:03 (UTC) by Nebulosa)

Thanks for quick respond!

I've changed the lines: makedepends=("nvidia-340xx-utils=${pkgver}" 'linux-ck-atom>=5.5' 'linux-ck-atom-headers>=5.5')

and

_kernelname=linux-ck-atom

and it updated without errors.

IsaakAleksandrov commented on 2020-06-12 16:16 (UTC) (edited on 2020-06-12 18:48 (UTC) by IsaakAleksandrov)

@Nebulosa Just change the _kernelname=linux line to: _kernelname=linux-ck-atom That should do the trick.

Edit: I really should think before I write... Remove 'linux>=5.5' 'linux-headers>=5.5' in makedepends as well, or change to linux-ck-atom.

Nebulosa commented on 2020-06-12 13:57 (UTC)

I use linux-ck-atom package, not the linux package. Unfortunately it want the linux package for installing or update.

How can I change PKBUILD?

Ref: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Unofficial_user_repositories/Repo-ck