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Vmware horizon ubuntu9/28/2023 ![]() ![]() (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 640 x 480 (**) NVIDIA(0): Using ConnectedMonitor string "DFP-0, DFP-1, DFP-2, DFP-3". (-) NVIDIA(0): Valid display device(s) on GPU-0 at PCI:2:2:0 (II) NVIDIA: The X server supports PRIME Render Offload. (II) NVIDIA Unified Driver for all Supported NVIDIA GPUs (II) Module nvidia: vendor="NVIDIA Corporation" (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.so ![]() (++) Using config file: "/usr/lib/vmware/viewagent/resources/X11/nf" 242280.950] Current Operating System: Linux vdi. The GPUs are P100s, hosts are ESXi 7.0U3c and tested distributions are Ubuntu LTS 18.04 and 20.04. The Xorg session is started by VMware Horizon Agent 2111.1 so I cannot tell whether this is a VMware issue or Nvidia issue and which party to contact but anyhow it began with the driver upgrade and Horizon Agent reinstallation on top of it didn’t help. Here is a relevant snippet from a Xorg.log. deb package we got into a situation where Xorg doesn’t start anymore. However when applying Linux upgrade from the. Naturally the first thought remedy was upgrading the Linux drivers as well. VMs started to crashing intermittently and this was something we had not seen before. Our vSphere hosts were upgraded to include the newest host driver version 14.0, and this apparently caused instability issues on vGPU enabled Linux guests running on earlier 13-series guest drivers. ![]()
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