Package Base Details: nvidia-vulkan

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/nvidia-vulkan.git (read-only, click to copy)
Submitter: jcstryker
Maintainer: jcstryker
Last Packager: jcstryker
Votes: 31
Popularity: 0.000407
First Submitted: 2018-06-23 01:17 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-09-05 03:22 (UTC)

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silelmot commented on 2018-10-27 15:33 (UTC) (edited on 2018-10-27 15:37 (UTC) by silelmot)

@krompus i managed to get steam running after installing the lib32-drivers (and opencl , but dont know if you need this) and than did a restart

jcstryker commented on 2018-10-16 03:00 (UTC)

@chimaera I'm glad you were able to resolve it, arch recently fiddled with the naming of their extramodules directory, but it should be stable now with new kernel releases. Using makepkg -i wont work because this split package includes the dkms version as well, you need to build it then install manually or use an aur helper.

@krompus I'm not sure that your issue with steam is related to the driver update. Make sure you have all the dependencies and try searching for the error that steam gives you if you launch it from the command line.

krompus commented on 2018-10-15 00:24 (UTC)

@jcstryker Thanks! I've managed to install these drivers now, but Steam won't launch anymore.

chimaera commented on 2018-10-14 14:33 (UTC) (edited on 2018-10-14 16:47 (UTC) by chimaera)

cat: '/usr/lib/modules/extramodules-*-ARCH/version': no such as file or directory I get this error during compilation of the nvidia-vulkan

Edit: I solved this issue by updating all my packages. Probably the previous kernel version was too old.

Now it creates all the packages without issues, but there is still one final issue (during the dependency check after I enter the correct user password) preventing the installation:

"nvidia-vulkan and nvidia-vulkan-dkms are in conflict"

What can be the cause of this conflict?

Edit 2: It gave the dependency conflict error via the "makepkg -si" method.

Because I couldn't resolve this conflict via the recommended "makepkg -si" I tried to install the package again but this time by using the AUR helper bauerbill.

And it installed without problems. Maybe it's not because I used bauerbill but because I rebooted, I don't really know. But anyway it worked and I think these instructions may help people with the same problems :)

jcstryker commented on 2018-10-13 18:56 (UTC)

@krompus

I am getting this error as well, still investigating. The download link does work in firefox but fails when makepkg uses curl.

As a workaround for now, you can create a ~/.curlrc file with the line --http1.1

krompus commented on 2018-10-13 18:10 (UTC)

I'd like to try this driver out because I hear that it works better with Proton for Steam than the main nvidia 410.57-4 driver. I'm getting a download error when I try to install this, though. I entered the url in my browser, and it was unresolved. Removed the "s" from https (so, just http), and I was prompted for the download. Tried editing the pkgbuild with that, and the download error persisted. Any ideas what the issue might be? Thanks!

yodaembedding commented on 2018-09-16 03:37 (UTC)

I'm getting the following error:

:: installing nvidia-vulkan-utils (396.54.05-1) breaks dependency 'nvidia-vulkan-utils=396.54.02' required by nvidia-vulkan-dkms

jcstryker commented on 2018-09-10 21:40 (UTC) (edited on 2018-09-11 02:21 (UTC) by jcstryker)

@pikimeister

The module needs to be rebuilt with every kernel update. That is why the official repos bump the package version each time they release a kernel. I don't do that with this package because it includes all the other utils needed to use the driver. You simply need to build nvidia-vulkan again with each kernel, and if you use early kernel module loading you need to rebuild your initramfs.

I wish there was a better way to handle this, this all stems from nvidia's shenanigans with their kernel module. It frustrates the official maintainers as well.

pikimeister commented on 2018-09-09 06:48 (UTC) (edited on 2018-09-09 06:49 (UTC) by pikimeister)

Hello,

This package doesn't seem to work with latest kernel version provided by archlinux (4.18.6-arch1-1-ARCH).

X doesn't start.

Had to uninstall this version and install nvidia 396.54-3 (from default repos) in order to overcome the issue.