Just wait for the kernel module to arrive in the repositories.
Ah that's what it is. Of course!
I recommend switching to nvidia-dkms
which will auto rebuild the module for every kernel and lets you update them independently of each other.
Does it work with modesetting, where Nvidia is the only video driver?
It's a drop-in replacement for the nvidia
package. AFAIK there are zero differences in functionality. The only change is it being built locally by DKMS instead of coming pre-built.
It builds the kernel module for your specific kernel. It's not different from the nvidia package, that's just the same thing pre-build for the default kernel (in fact if you install both nvidia-dkms will build the module locally, then realize the exact same thing it just build is already there and move on...).
Perfect -- this solved the issue completely for me
sudo pacman -Sy linux-lts nvidia-dkms
## removes nvidia
I know my Pop!_OS install pulls Nvidia drivers and modules using flatpak. I don't know the pros and cons of this method, but I've assumed it's more robust due to decoupling of dependencies.
What is your opinion on flatpak vs pacman for proprietary Nvidia drivers?
I am philosophically against duplicating similar libraries, so I don't use flatpak. Insufferable, I know
This may be unrelated, but I’ve had to downgrade nvidia and nvidia-utils back to 535, because 545 broke “GPU hotplugging” (kernel panics after GPU is released/reinserted after GPU Passthrough to a VM as well as some wine applications. These may be unsupported features though.
I just used an older kernel for a while, did the trick.
Arch Linux
The beloved lightweight distro