I have an optimus laptop, and after the update to KDE6 optimus-manager stopped working. I needed a second display, and all my display outputs are on the Nvdia GPU, so I needed to switch. I tried many different X11 configs, envycontrol then more X11 configs, but I couldn't get it working right, it would only be the internal display or the external one, not both. after a few hours I gave up and tried optimus-manager again. This time I checked the error log and it was failing to load the nvidia module, I tried loading it manually but I got a "No such device" error, which is where the title of the post comes in. My GPU has disappeared from linux, it won't show up in lspci, lshw, nvidia-smi, or anything else it should. The only reference to the thing in dmesg I can find are :
[ 0.216410] pci 0000:01:00.0: [10de:1ba1] type 00 class 0x030000
[ 0.216419] pci 0000:01:00.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0xde000000-0xdeffffff]
[ 0.216427] pci 0000:01:00.0: reg 0x14: [mem 0xc0000000-0xcfffffff 64bit pref]
[ 0.216435] pci 0000:01:00.0: reg 0x1c: [mem 0xd0000000-0xd1ffffff 64bit pref]
[ 0.216440] pci 0000:01:00.0: reg 0x24: [io 0xe000-0xe07f]
[ 0.216445] pci 0000:01:00.0: reg 0x30: [mem 0xdf000000-0xdf07ffff pref]
[ 0.216460] pci 0000:01:00.0: Enabling HDA controller
[ 0.257300] pci 0000:01:00.0: vgaarb: bridge control possible
[ 0.257300] pci 0000:01:00.0: vgaarb: VGA device added: decodes=io+mem,owns=none,locks=none
[ 0.270521] pci 0000:01:00.1: D0 power state depends on 0000:01:00.0
and then nothing, it doesn't even seem to try to load the nvidia module. I tried booting into windows and it shows up there fine, so the GPU didn't randomly die.
As far as I can tell I've rolled back everything I did in my histfile until it stopped working, The only thing I could think is I upgraded my kernel to (6.7.9) from (6.6.10), could that have caused it? I also tried adding pcie_port_pm=off
to the kernel params from the archwiki, but still nothing. I'm just at a loss here, anyone have any ideas?
EDIT: I'm using the nvidia-dkms package
EDIT2: one kernel downgrade later and it's still not appearing, so thats not it.
EDIT3: fixed, see comments
I needed a PC to test a PCIe card recently, so I put something together with some spare parts. The only PSU I had around was a corsair CX750M I took from a prebuild from about 2014-2015, one with the green labels. Searching around the internet I see loads of people saying not to buy them, but what about one I already have? How bad really it is? Will it fry my motherboard or burn my house down? Or is it just inefficient?
I was found a listing on eBay for a "Mellanox CX354A ConnectX-3 FDR Infiniband 40GbE QSFP+" card for quite cheap. By the sound of the listing title it supports both infiniband and 40GbE, is that right? I would like to try out infiniband, but I would be buying for the 40GbE. And are there good drivers for modern linux distros for this card? Also, do I just buy some QSFP cables to direct attach them?
The telemetry for the NOAA POES satellites is in the TIP data along with the HIRS and SEM data. The content is not known, but the format is.
At least everything on the star nesdis page should be in there, including the AVHRR scan motor current I was looking for.
I wrote a program to dump this telemetry to CSV and found the one column that rose at the same rate as the scan motor should.
It's not a perfect match, NOAA probably multiplies it by some unknown value to find the actual current, and my data is only from when the satellite was overhead, so it's a bit low resolution
official NOAA data:
There are still hundreds of unknown values that I haven't and have no way of figuring out, here is the raw CSV data if anyone is interested: link
It's concatenated from months of data, so it's full of skips, there is a millisecond timestamp on the first column, but it's out a few hours and sometimes corrupted.
Some fields are also super commutated still.
I have 3 old SCSI HDDs that were in a hardware RAID, I don't have the RAID controller anymore but I have imaged them with DD and a SCSI PCI card I have.
Is there any way to assemble this array in software on Linux? I just want to get the data off so read only is fine.
Running blkid on the drive shows it as an Adaptec RAID member.
I believe the drives are in RAID 5.
EDIT: I got it working, but I had to use windows. I installed ReclaiMe Free RAID Recovery to find the RAID parameters then used the UFS explorer Pro free trial to image the array to a virtual disk. After a quick (actual quite long) chkdsk I managed to mount the NTFS file system on the array
EDIT2: There seem to be a lot of missing files, I don't think there was anything important on here anyway
EDIT3: wow, the found.000 folder is huge. I guess the recovery failed, or the array got pretty badly corrupted on the ~10 years in storage.
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