Package Details: nvidia-470xx-dkms 470.256.02-6

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/nvidia-470xx-utils.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: nvidia-470xx-utils
Description: NVIDIA drivers - module sources
Upstream URL: http://www.nvidia.com/
Keywords: driver nvidia video
Licenses: custom
Conflicts: nvidia-dkms
Provides: NVIDIA-MODULE
Submitter: jonathon
Maintainer: Sinyria (cysp74, SoftExpert)
Last Packager: SoftExpert
Votes: 98
Popularity: 1.16
First Submitted: 2021-10-31 00:50 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-07-21 07:12 (UTC)

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SoftExpert commented on 2023-08-01 13:47 (UTC)

I updated the package with an additional patch that works with kernel 6.5-rc4. Usually these patches will work with the final release as well. The package will now compile with kernels 6.0.x up to (and including) 6.5.x.

Sinyria commented on 2023-07-30 20:19 (UTC)

running dkms with the correct driver version instead of a 3 year old one:

dkms install --no-depmod nvidia/470.199.02 -k 6.4.7-zen1-1-zen

works flawlessly :)

Sinyria commented on 2023-07-30 18:07 (UTC)

@Sinclaus: So first of all, one exclamation mark is enough :D

Secondly, you are compiling 470.63.01 - that driver is ancient, from like 2021, what does it have to do with this package? we are on 470.199.02 atm

SinClaus commented on 2023-07-30 06:56 (UTC)

Error on compile!!!!!!

Standard update process and compilation by

dkms install --no-depmod nvidia/470.63.01 -k 6.4.7-arch1-1

gives many errors like this: .... make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:252: /var/lib/dkms/nvidia/470.63.01/build/nvidia/nv-p2p.o] Error 1 In file included from /var/lib/dkms/nvidia/470.63.01/build/common/inc/nv-linux.h:15, from /var/lib/dkms/nvidia/470.63.01/build/common/inc/nv-pci.h:15, from /var/lib/dkms/nvidia/470.63.01/build/nvidia/nv-pci.c:13: /var/lib/dkms/nvidia/470.63.01/build/common/inc/nv.h:22:12: fatal error: stddef.h: No such file or directory 22 | #include <stddef.h> // NULL | ^~~~~~~~~~ compilation terminated. make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:252: /var/lib/dkms/nvidia/470.63.01/build/nvidia/nv-pci.o] Error 1 In file included from /var/lib/dkms/nvidia/470.63.01/build/nvidia/nv-i2c.c:15: /var/lib/dkms/nvidia/470.63.01/build/common/inc/os-interface.h:27:10: fatal error: stdarg.h: No such file or directory 27 | #include <stdarg.h> | ^~~~~~~~~~

Sinyria commented on 2023-07-19 22:40 (UTC)

@frdbr: what SoftExpert said, basically. We need way more info because the chance is high it is due to your specific config/machine rather than the driver, because it works for the others. I myself am running 4 FHD screens in parallel successfully with this driver version and a GTX780.

SoftExpert commented on 2023-07-19 06:08 (UTC)

@frdbr: You do realize the given information has the same value as "It does not work"... There are a thousand different reasons for which your problem might happen: - electrical: loose connection, bad cables, etc - firmware: in some situations, bugs in the display firmware can work against a correct connection - software: bad config, bugs in the kernel, bugs in the driver, bugs in the display manager of your desktop environment - any combination of the previous reasons It is worth checking with a different kernel, turning off (unplug) the monitor, scrub the X11 config file (if you try to use Wayland with Nvidia - it's a feature, not a bug), inspect the output from xrandr, check the version of your desktop libraries, etc... And, if you like some help, share all that information with us ...

frdbr commented on 2023-07-19 03:11 (UTC)

Unfortunately I am not able to use both monitors now. One of them looses signal it seems as soon as the graphical interface starts.

Sinyria commented on 2023-07-16 10:31 (UTC)

ok nvm I looked into this now, and the way I went about was install the 11.1 nvcodec-headers from above install cuda 12-2, then relog for them to be added to PATH so nvcc can be found by ffmpeg compile scripts install ffmpeg-full from aur, because it is on the stable 6.0 release, above ffmpeg is on 6.1 git, which is still in development afaik, so might be ok, might have bugs and/or frequent re-builds. also ffmpeg-full contains my beloved libfdk-aac, which i need so aac audio encodes don't sound superbad. takes a while to compile, otherwise you could modify the pkgbuild of another leaner ffmpeg package to just enable libfdk-aac.

now obs is recording using libfdk-aac for audio, nvenc for video x264, and it works. :) the only caveat is that you have to untick "Psycho Visual Tuning" under Settings -> Output (requires Advanced, not Simple view) because it uses Temporal AQ, which is not supported by my card (GTX780), making obs segfault cos no device for encoding is found.

Sinyria commented on 2023-07-16 09:20 (UTC) (edited on 2023-07-16 09:23 (UTC) by Sinyria)

I've also experienced this issue since using OBS this week, I just didn't know that it used to work with the old cards until now :) Will look into this next week, what I found so far are these, which curiously also got created in the last days of June ;)

  • "FFmpeg version of headers required to interface with Nvidias codec APIs (Version 11.1 for driver 470.xx support)" - Aur package ffnvcodec-headers-11-1 11.1.5.2-1

  • "Complete solution to record, convert and stream audio and video, built with support for NVIDIA driver version 470.xx (git version)" - Aur package ffmpeg-nvcodec-11-1-git 6.1.r111301.gf780e07149-1

SoftExpert commented on 2023-07-16 06:45 (UTC)

@notfire: I suspect recent ffmpeg is expecting a more advanced Nvidia driver feature set; our line is barely maintained - mainly to make it still run with the latest kernels. You would probably want to recompile yourself ffmpeg, so that it picks whatever is available in the current driver headers ...