I'm going to guess that initially installing the driver with the --no-dkms argument is the reason this happened. you likely did get a kernel update, but a minor update within the same kernel branch. like an update from 5.4.0-23 to 5.4.0-25 (totally made up kernel numbers as an example). without registering the driver module with dkms, you'd have to wipe and re-install the drivers again.
Hmm...I think I HAD to use dkms for some reason...I could be wrong, but I thought it was needed or else it didn't work. I could be mis-remembering, so I'll give that a shot next time I have time to re-install.
I'm going to guess that
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Hmm...I think I HAD to use dkms for some reason...I could be wrong, but I thought it was needed or else it didn't work. I could be mis-remembering, so I'll give that a shot next time I have time to re-install.
My notes didn't include using
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My notes didn't include using the no dkms but remember it coming up in the thread.
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After an unfortunate
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Ah, yes. I mistakenly posted here instead of here:
https://einsteinathome.org/content/troubleshooting-ubuntu-20-and-fresh-install-amd-drivers
Looks like I still haven't got the hang of deleting posts.
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So far it looks like the only thing you can do to "delete" a post here is delete the content and put a "post deleted" message in instead.
Or else request a moderator to hide the post.
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