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Debian 12 = Gpu Nvidia RTX 2060 will work on fresh install after reboot, it goes to state unsported

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2024 1:16 pm
by Davidvantongerloo
After a fresh installation of Debian 12, my NVIDIA RTX 2060 GPU initially works as expected. However, upon reboot, the system reports an "unsupported state," and the GPU becomes non-functional. The only way to get it working again is by reinstalling Debian, but the issue reoccurs after each reboot.

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12:13:45:I1: Version: 8.3.18
12:13:45:I1: Author: Joseph Coffland <joseph@cauldrondevelopment.com>
12:13:45:I1: Org: foldingathome.org
12:13:45:I1: Copyright: 2023-2024, foldingathome.org
12:13:45:I1: Homepage: https://foldingathome.org/
12:13:45:I1: License: GPL-3.0-or-later
12:13:45:I1: URL: https://v8-3.foldingathome.org/
12:13:45:I1: Date: Jul 12 2024
12:13:45:I1: Time: 13:26:31
12:13:45:I1: Revision: 99ae953ee7b1c0b3070161cfcf9150184f76bd96
12:13:45:I1: Branch: master
12:13:45:I1: Compiler: GNU 8.3.0
12:13:45:I1: Options: -Wsuggest-override -faligned-new -std=c++17 -fsigned-char
12:13:45:I1: -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -O3 -funroll-loops -fno-pie
12:13:45:I1: Platform: linux 4.19.0-26-cloud-amd64
12:13:45:I1: Bits: 64
12:13:45:I1: Mode: Release
12:13:45:I1: Args: --config=/etc/fah-client/config.xml
12:13:45:I1: --log=/var/log/fah-client/log.txt
12:13:45:I1: --log-rotate-dir=/var/log/fah-client/
12:13:45:I1: Config: /etc/fah-client/config.xml
12:13:45:I1:****************************** CBang ******************************
12:13:45:I1: Version: 1.7.2
12:13:45:I1: Author: Joseph Coffland <joseph@cauldrondevelopment.com>
12:13:45:I1: Org: Cauldron Development
12:13:45:I1: Copyright: Cauldron Development, 2003-2024
12:13:45:I1: Homepage: https://cauldrondevelopment.com/
12:13:45:I1: License: LGPL-2.1-or-later
12:13:45:I1: Date: Jun 24 2024
12:13:45:I1: Time: 13:29:44
12:13:45:I1: Revision: 1b05ea96f0ed3043c32b78a66dbf50a9b2002289
12:13:45:I1: Branch: master
12:13:45:I1: Compiler: GNU 8.3.0
12:13:45:I1: Options: -Wsuggest-override -faligned-new -std=c++17 -fsigned-char
12:13:45:I1: -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -O3 -funroll-loops -fno-pie
12:13:45:I1: -fPIC
12:13:45:I1: Platform: linux 4.19.0-26-cloud-amd64
12:13:45:I1: Bits: 64
12:13:45:I1: Mode: Release
12:13:45:I1:***************************** System ******************************
12:13:45:I1: CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 4-Core Processor
12:13:45:I1: CPU ID: AuthenticAMD Family 23 Model 113 Stepping 0
12:13:45:I1: CPUs: 8
12:13:45:I1: Memory: 15.55GiB
12:13:45:I1:Free Memory: 14.84GiB
12:13:45:I1: OS Version: 6.9
12:13:45:I1:Has Battery: false
12:13:45:I1: On Battery: false
12:13:45:I1: Hostname: debian-folding
12:13:45:I1: UTC Offset: 2
12:13:45:I1: PID: 716
12:13:45:I1: CWD: /var/lib/fah-client
12:13:45:I1: Exec: /usr/bin/fah-client
12:13:45:I1:*******************************************************************
12:13:45:I2:<config/>
12:13:45:I1:Opening Database
12:13:45:I1:F@H ID =
12:13:45:I3:Loading default group
12:13:45:I3:Loading default resource group
12:13:45:I3:Loading CPU 4 resource group
12:13:45:I3:Loading CPU 2 resource group
12:13:45:I1:Listening for HTTP on 127.0.0.1:7396
12:13:45:I3:Loaded 0 wus.
12:13:45:W :OpenCL not supported: Failed to open dynamic library 'libOpenCL.so': libOpenCL.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
12:13:46:W :CUDA not supported: cuInit() returned 999
12:13:46:I3:gpus = {
12:13:46:I3: "gpu:07:00:00": {"vendor": 4318, "device": 7944, "type": "nvidia", "supported": false, "description": "TU106 [Geforce RTX 2060]"}
12:13:46:I3:}
12:13:46:W :CON1:DNS lookup failed for api.foldingathome.org
12:13:46:E :OUT1:Failed response: CONNECT
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12:14:02:I1:OUT2:< HTTP/1.1 200 HTTP_OK
12:14:03:I1:OUT3:> GET wss://node1.foldingathome.org/ws/client HTTP/1.1
12:14:03:I1:OUT3:< HTTP/1.1 101 HTTP_SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS
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12:14:25:I1:OUT5:< HTTP/1.1 200 HTTP_OK
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12:14:26:I3:WU4:Started FahCore on PID 2693
12:14:27:I1:WU4:*********************** Log Started 2024-09-06T12:14:26Z ***********************
12:14:27:I1:WU4:************************** Gromacs Folding@home Core

Re: Debian 12 = Gpu Nvidia RTX 2060 will work on fresh install after reboot, it goes to state unsported

Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2024 1:14 am
by bikeaddict
Looks like the ocl-icd-opencl-dev package needs to be installed for the OpenCL libary. For CUDA support, the NVIDIA drivers would need to be installed. CUDA is more efficient than OpenCL.

Hopefully your electricity costs are low. A card this old isn't that efficient compared to modern one. A 2060 would maybe do under 2M points per day (3M PPD at best) at up to 160W. A 4060 Ti can do 6-7M PPD at 110-150W.

https://folding.lar.systems/gpu_ppd/overall_ranks

Re: Debian 12 = Gpu Nvidia RTX 2060 will work on fresh install after reboot, it goes to state unsported

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 10:56 am
by Davidvantongerloo
bikeaddict wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 1:14 am Looks like the ocl-icd-opencl-dev package needs to be installed for the OpenCL libary. For CUDA support, the NVIDIA drivers would need to be installed. CUDA is more efficient than OpenCL.

Hopefully your electricity costs are low. A card this old isn't that efficient compared to modern one. A 2060 would maybe do under 2M points per day (3M PPD at best) at up to 160W. A 4060 Ti can do 6-7M PPD at 110-150W.

https://folding.lar.systems/gpu_ppd/overall_ranks
thanks for the info, yeah i was thinking about to go 4000 series, aswell, just had 2060 laying around to start testing !!!