Leap 15.6, Nvidia-driver – problems due to dependency on original kernel-default-devel package

After some updates of Opensuse’s Leap 15.6 systems via a variety of repositories (including the SLES 15.6 repo as the main and leading repository), one of my installed packages was removed. I am talking about a very central one, namely “kernel-default-devel version 6.4.0-160600.21.3-x86_64”. (It can be found in the main repository of the 15.6 distribution.) This was in so far reasonable as I have no longer any respective kernel installed. All used kernels are of version “6.4.0-156000.23.xxx”.

However, the removal of the old kernel-default-devel package caused difficulties with the Nvidia drivers in Opensuse’s respective repositories. The installation and compilation of the required diver module delivered by package “nvidia-driver-G06-kmp-default” would fail. It requires the original kernel-default-devel version 6.4.0-150600.21. As a consequence on the affected systems the Nvidia driver could no longer be loaded.

A supplemental installation of the original kernel-default-devel package (coming with the distribution) remedied the problems. Hope this helps others who experience similar problems during system updates.

 

Leap 15.6, Nvidia driver 570 – resume from suspend to RAM not working / workaround

Hint: After some experiments and further Internet digging, this post was rewritten and supplemented on the 5th of March, 2025. Sorry for any inconvenience.
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Recently, I have upgraded Opensuse Leap to version 15.6 on 5 PC-systems – all with (different) Nvidia graphic cards. I use KDE/Plasma on all these systems.

My daily working system is equipped with a 4060 TI Nvidia card. Nvidia drivers of version 570.124.06-1 on this particular system came from the Nvidia CUDA repository for Opensuse system at

https://developer.download.nvidia.com/ compute/ cuda/ repos/ opensuse15/ x86_64.

I sadly must say that the named particular driver, but also the present Nvidia drivers of version 570.86.16 on other systems, are at least in their corporation with the Linux kernel (6.4.0) and other components of the present Leap 15.6, unreliable or even buggy (for KDE/Plasma):

The resume process from “Suspend to RAM” does not work reliably on any of the systems.

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