2019-03-12 15:50:59 |
Alberto Milone |
bug |
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added bug |
2019-03-12 18:07:38 |
Alberto Milone |
description |
Provide an additional parameter to install gpgpu driver packages. In this first implementation, only the NVIDIA driver packages are supported. |
SRU Request:
[Impact]
We need the ubuntu-drivers tool to be able to install gpgpu driver meta-packages (without pulling in the kernel modules).
An additional "--gpgpu" parameter, paired with the "install" parameter will provide this feature.
Note: in this first implementation - already available in Ubuntu 19.04 - only the NVIDIA driver packages are supported.
[Test Case]
1) Enable the -proposed repository, and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (340.107-0ubuntu0.16.04.2).
2) Make sure to have compatible NVIDIA hardware
3) Install the gpgpu driver:
ubuntu-drivers install --gpgpu
4) Make sure that the new driver is installed.
[Regression Potential]
Low. The changes do not affect the currently supported features. |
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2019-03-12 18:07:59 |
Alberto Milone |
bug |
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added subscriber Steve Langasek |
2019-03-12 18:08:07 |
Alberto Milone |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Bionic |
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2019-03-12 18:08:07 |
Alberto Milone |
bug task added |
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ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Bionic) |
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2019-03-12 18:08:12 |
Alberto Milone |
ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Bionic): status |
New |
In Progress |
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2019-03-12 18:08:15 |
Alberto Milone |
ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Bionic): importance |
Undecided |
Wishlist |
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2019-03-12 18:08:19 |
Alberto Milone |
ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu): status |
In Progress |
Confirmed |
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2019-03-12 18:08:28 |
Alberto Milone |
ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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2019-03-12 18:08:32 |
Alberto Milone |
ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Bionic): assignee |
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Alberto Milone (albertomilone) |
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2019-03-13 09:52:28 |
Alberto Milone |
bug |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team |
2019-03-20 16:06:49 |
Steve Langasek |
ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Bionic): status |
In Progress |
Incomplete |
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2019-03-22 16:36:06 |
Will Cooke |
description |
SRU Request:
[Impact]
We need the ubuntu-drivers tool to be able to install gpgpu driver meta-packages (without pulling in the kernel modules).
An additional "--gpgpu" parameter, paired with the "install" parameter will provide this feature.
Note: in this first implementation - already available in Ubuntu 19.04 - only the NVIDIA driver packages are supported.
[Test Case]
1) Enable the -proposed repository, and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (340.107-0ubuntu0.16.04.2).
2) Make sure to have compatible NVIDIA hardware
3) Install the gpgpu driver:
ubuntu-drivers install --gpgpu
4) Make sure that the new driver is installed.
[Regression Potential]
Low. The changes do not affect the currently supported features. |
SRU Request:
[Impact]
We need the ubuntu-drivers tool to be able to install gpgpu driver meta-packages (without pulling in the kernel modules).
An additional "--gpgpu" parameter, paired with the "install" parameter will provide this feature.
Note: in this first implementation - already available in Ubuntu 19.04 - only the NVIDIA driver packages are supported.
[Test Case]
1) Enable the -proposed repository, and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (340.107-0ubuntu0.16.04.2).
2) Make sure to have compatible NVIDIA hardware
3) Install the gpgpu driver:
ubuntu-drivers install --gpgpu
4) Make sure that the new driver is installed.
[Test Case - desktop regression test]
1) On a machine which has not had the gpgpu enabled as above, enabl the -proposed repository and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (340.107-0ubuntu0.16.04.2).
2) Run "Software & Updates" (software-properties-gtk)
3) Switch to the Additional Drivers tab
4) Confirm that information is display detailing the nvidia graphics drivers being available
5) Install the drivers from the UI by selecting the correct radio button and clicking Apply
6) After install has finished, reboot the system and check the drivers are loaded by opening Software & Updates again.
[Regression Potential]
Low. The changes do not affect the currently supported features. |
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2019-03-22 16:58:50 |
Steve Langasek |
description |
SRU Request:
[Impact]
We need the ubuntu-drivers tool to be able to install gpgpu driver meta-packages (without pulling in the kernel modules).
An additional "--gpgpu" parameter, paired with the "install" parameter will provide this feature.
Note: in this first implementation - already available in Ubuntu 19.04 - only the NVIDIA driver packages are supported.
[Test Case]
1) Enable the -proposed repository, and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (340.107-0ubuntu0.16.04.2).
2) Make sure to have compatible NVIDIA hardware
3) Install the gpgpu driver:
ubuntu-drivers install --gpgpu
4) Make sure that the new driver is installed.
[Test Case - desktop regression test]
1) On a machine which has not had the gpgpu enabled as above, enabl the -proposed repository and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (340.107-0ubuntu0.16.04.2).
2) Run "Software & Updates" (software-properties-gtk)
3) Switch to the Additional Drivers tab
4) Confirm that information is display detailing the nvidia graphics drivers being available
5) Install the drivers from the UI by selecting the correct radio button and clicking Apply
6) After install has finished, reboot the system and check the drivers are loaded by opening Software & Updates again.
[Regression Potential]
Low. The changes do not affect the currently supported features. |
SRU Request:
[Impact]
We need the ubuntu-drivers tool to be able to install gpgpu driver meta-packages (without pulling in the kernel modules).
An additional "--gpgpu" parameter, paired with the "install" parameter will provide this feature.
Note: in this first implementation - already available in Ubuntu 19.04 - only the NVIDIA driver packages are supported.
[Test Case]
1) Enable the -proposed repository, and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (340.107-0ubuntu0.16.04.2).
2) Make sure to have compatible NVIDIA hardware
3) Install the gpgpu driver:
ubuntu-drivers install --gpgpu
4) Make sure that the new driver is installed.
[Test Case - desktop regression test]
1) On a machine which has nvidia GPU hardware and has not had the gpgpu enabled as above, enable the -proposed repository and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (340.107-0ubuntu0.16.04.2).
2) Run "Software & Updates" (software-properties-gtk)
3) Switch to the Additional Drivers tab
4) Confirm that information is display detailing the nvidia graphics drivers being available
5) Install the drivers from the UI by selecting the correct radio button and clicking Apply
6) After install has finished, reboot the system and check the drivers are loaded by opening Software & Updates again.
[Regression Potential]
Low. The changes do not affect the currently supported features. |
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2019-03-22 17:09:31 |
Steve Langasek |
ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Bionic): status |
Incomplete |
Triaged |
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2019-03-22 17:17:05 |
Steve Langasek |
ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Bionic): status |
Triaged |
Fix Committed |
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2019-03-22 17:17:08 |
Steve Langasek |
bug |
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added subscriber SRU Verification |
2019-03-22 17:17:14 |
Steve Langasek |
tags |
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verification-needed verification-needed-bionic |
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2019-03-26 12:41:27 |
Alberto Milone |
description |
SRU Request:
[Impact]
We need the ubuntu-drivers tool to be able to install gpgpu driver meta-packages (without pulling in the kernel modules).
An additional "--gpgpu" parameter, paired with the "install" parameter will provide this feature.
Note: in this first implementation - already available in Ubuntu 19.04 - only the NVIDIA driver packages are supported.
[Test Case]
1) Enable the -proposed repository, and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (340.107-0ubuntu0.16.04.2).
2) Make sure to have compatible NVIDIA hardware
3) Install the gpgpu driver:
ubuntu-drivers install --gpgpu
4) Make sure that the new driver is installed.
[Test Case - desktop regression test]
1) On a machine which has nvidia GPU hardware and has not had the gpgpu enabled as above, enable the -proposed repository and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (340.107-0ubuntu0.16.04.2).
2) Run "Software & Updates" (software-properties-gtk)
3) Switch to the Additional Drivers tab
4) Confirm that information is display detailing the nvidia graphics drivers being available
5) Install the drivers from the UI by selecting the correct radio button and clicking Apply
6) After install has finished, reboot the system and check the drivers are loaded by opening Software & Updates again.
[Regression Potential]
Low. The changes do not affect the currently supported features. |
SRU Request:
[Impact]
We need the ubuntu-drivers tool to be able to install gpgpu driver meta-packages (without pulling in the kernel modules).
An additional "--gpgpu" parameter, paired with the "install" parameter will provide this feature.
Note: in this first implementation - already available in Ubuntu 19.04 - only the NVIDIA driver packages are supported.
[Test Case]
1) Enable the -proposed repository, and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (340.107-0ubuntu0.16.04.2).
2) Make sure to have compatible NVIDIA hardware
3) Install the gpgpu driver:
ubuntu-drivers install --gpgpu
4) Make sure that the new driver is installed.
[Test Case - desktop regression test]
1) On a machine which has nvidia GPU hardware and has not had the gpgpu enabled as above, enable the -proposed repository and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (1:0.5.2.3).
2) Run "Software & Updates" (software-properties-gtk)
3) Switch to the Additional Drivers tab
4) Confirm that information is display detailing the nvidia graphics drivers being available
5) Install the drivers from the UI by selecting the correct radio button and clicking Apply
6) After install has finished, reboot the system and check the drivers are loaded by opening Software & Updates again.
[Regression Potential]
Low. The changes do not affect the currently supported features. |
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2019-03-26 12:41:41 |
Alberto Milone |
description |
SRU Request:
[Impact]
We need the ubuntu-drivers tool to be able to install gpgpu driver meta-packages (without pulling in the kernel modules).
An additional "--gpgpu" parameter, paired with the "install" parameter will provide this feature.
Note: in this first implementation - already available in Ubuntu 19.04 - only the NVIDIA driver packages are supported.
[Test Case]
1) Enable the -proposed repository, and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (340.107-0ubuntu0.16.04.2).
2) Make sure to have compatible NVIDIA hardware
3) Install the gpgpu driver:
ubuntu-drivers install --gpgpu
4) Make sure that the new driver is installed.
[Test Case - desktop regression test]
1) On a machine which has nvidia GPU hardware and has not had the gpgpu enabled as above, enable the -proposed repository and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (1:0.5.2.3).
2) Run "Software & Updates" (software-properties-gtk)
3) Switch to the Additional Drivers tab
4) Confirm that information is display detailing the nvidia graphics drivers being available
5) Install the drivers from the UI by selecting the correct radio button and clicking Apply
6) After install has finished, reboot the system and check the drivers are loaded by opening Software & Updates again.
[Regression Potential]
Low. The changes do not affect the currently supported features. |
SRU Request:
[Impact]
We need the ubuntu-drivers tool to be able to install gpgpu driver meta-packages (without pulling in the kernel modules).
An additional "--gpgpu" parameter, paired with the "install" parameter will provide this feature.
Note: in this first implementation - already available in Ubuntu 19.04 - only the NVIDIA driver packages are supported.
[Test Case]
1) Enable the -proposed repository, and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (1:0.5.2.3).
2) Make sure to have compatible NVIDIA hardware
3) Install the gpgpu driver:
ubuntu-drivers install --gpgpu
4) Make sure that the new driver is installed.
[Test Case - desktop regression test]
1) On a machine which has nvidia GPU hardware and has not had the gpgpu enabled as above, enable the -proposed repository and install the new ubuntu-drivers-common (1:0.5.2.3).
2) Run "Software & Updates" (software-properties-gtk)
3) Switch to the Additional Drivers tab
4) Confirm that information is display detailing the nvidia graphics drivers being available
5) Install the drivers from the UI by selecting the correct radio button and clicking Apply
6) After install has finished, reboot the system and check the drivers are loaded by opening Software & Updates again.
[Regression Potential]
Low. The changes do not affect the currently supported features. |
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2019-03-26 12:42:21 |
Alberto Milone |
attachment added |
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Screenshot with the open source nouveau https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-drivers-common/+bug/1819729/+attachment/5249447/+files/first_run.png |
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2019-03-26 12:43:49 |
Alberto Milone |
attachment added |
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Screenshot after instaling the 390 NVIDIA driver https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-drivers-common/+bug/1819729/+attachment/5249449/+files/nvidia_in_use.png |
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2019-03-26 12:58:51 |
Alberto Milone |
attachment added |
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gpgpu.log https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-drivers-common/+bug/1819729/+attachment/5249450/+files/gpgpu.log |
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2019-03-26 12:59:14 |
Alberto Milone |
tags |
verification-needed verification-needed-bionic |
verification-done verification-done-bionic |
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2019-04-01 11:56:49 |
Launchpad Janitor |
ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Bionic): status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2019-04-01 11:56:53 |
Ćukasz Zemczak |
removed subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team |
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