Package Details: opencl-nvidia-vulkan 535.43.09-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/nvidia-vulkan.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: nvidia-vulkan
Description: OpenCL implemention for NVIDIA
Upstream URL: https://developer.nvidia.com/vulkan-driver
Licenses: custom
Conflicts: opencl-nvidia
Provides: opencl-driver, opencl-nvidia
Submitter: jcstryker
Maintainer: jcstryker
Last Packager: jcstryker
Votes: 31
Popularity: 0.000003
First Submitted: 2018-06-23 01:17 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-09-05 03:22 (UTC)

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jcstryker commented on 2018-12-03 20:45 (UTC)

Driver was updated to version 415.18.04, which should fix the "GetThreadContext failed" error with Unity games. Please report any crashes or performance issues.

Nocifer commented on 2018-11-29 13:56 (UTC) (edited on 2018-11-29 13:58 (UTC) by Nocifer)

A friendly heads-up: after upgrading and rebooting my system, I experienced severe CPU usage resulting in the mouse stuttering, windows hanging, fonts rendering incorrectly or missing completely, etc. The computer was nigh unusable so I didn't even bother to try and debug the situation, I simply degraded via tty2 and that was that.

I don't know if this is the result of the beta nature of the driver itself, or an incompatibility with KDE (SDDM was eating most of that excessive CPU) or even an incompatibility of the new driver with my really old GPU (Nvidia 6xx series) or whatever else. What I do know though, is that the non-beta 415.18 driver works flawlessly, and so does the old 396.54.09.

So, along with the "GetThreadContext failed" thing, this seems like one more good reason to wait before upgrading to the new version.

jcstryker commented on 2018-11-28 22:58 (UTC) (edited on 2018-11-28 22:59 (UTC) by jcstryker)

PSA: Unity Games under DXVK using driver 415.18.02 are reportedly crashing with the error message "GetThreadContext failed". If this is an issue for you, I recommend staying on the old version until a patch is released. You can access the previous version using the following commands:

git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/nvidia-vulkan.git
cd ./nvidia-vulkan
git reset ac92350fd8540d75a6d6a49373529a31ffcfd77f --hard

jcstryker commented on 2018-11-28 22:35 (UTC)

@everyone The driver is updated to the new branch. This includes a lot of PKGBUILD changes, please report any issues or missing features.

@ChrizVR You need to install either the regular or dkms version, not both. Try using an AUR helper like 'yay' or use makepkg without the -i flag.

Scindix commented on 2018-11-28 15:49 (UTC)

@ChrizVR Could you post the output of "pacman -Qsq nvidia"?

ChrizVR commented on 2018-11-26 16:05 (UTC)

i get the following error:

looking for conflicting packages... error: unresolvable package conflicts detected error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies) :: nvidia-vulkan and nvidia-vulkan-dkms are in conflict ==> WARNING: Failed to install built package(s).

anyone know why?

jfernandz commented on 2018-11-15 12:17 (UTC) (edited on 2018-11-26 13:10 (UTC) by jfernandz)

Yes, right now is fixed and working pretty fine. Thank you @jcstryker

Sorry, @Nocifer, I was confusing with the real maintainer, hehe.

mozo commented on 2018-11-15 08:16 (UTC)

Work like a charm. Thank you :)

jcstryker commented on 2018-11-14 21:40 (UTC)

@Nocifer Thanks for your help! I am going to include Tk-Glitch's patch for kernel 4.19 [0]. His patch is very similar to the two that you provided. Hopefully we get a new vulkan release based on the 410 branch soon.

@wyre Please try the new version. I am running the DKMS version without trouble so far, let me know if you run into issues.

[0] https://github.com/Tk-Glitch/PKGBUILDS/blob/master/nvidia-dev-all/kernel-4.19.patch

jetba commented on 2018-11-14 17:02 (UTC)

@Nocifer Thank you for the patches. I also had success with them on 4.19 kernel, and so far everything is working perfectly.