Maybe because I lock the xorg before upgrade.
I tried the ubuntu on SD card, which has not ever run update or upgrade before, and it also shows nothing with 'lspci' or 'lsmod' command.
Interesting. I can't say I'm terribly interested in getting such an old ubuntu version working. And honestly the biggest problem which kills any motivation to try to figure out how to get a modern kernel + distro working is that you get no kernel output during boot. So when the kernel fails to boot, you will never know why.
So it's just just really annoying to try to debug anything.
I finally run the cuda normally by using the link I mentioned. It's a quite awesome way.
Travis, could you share the sd-card image? it would help to save some time.
(12-06-2018, 08:09 PM)PawKRK Wrote: [ -> ]Travis, could you share the sd-card image? it would help to save some time.
I have a problem to install Cuda package ([color=#b42419]
cuda-repo-l4t-r23.1-7-0-local_7.0-71_armhf.deb[/color]) on Shield, due to missing SHA256 hash in the
Release file. The file contains only MD5Sum, which is not sufficient in APT-GET. Im getting an error message :
E: Failed to fetch file:/var/cuda-repo-7-0-local/Release No Hash entry in Release file /var/lib/apt/lists/partial/_var_cuda-repo-7-0-local_
Added the SHA256 to Release file does not solve the problem, because signature verification fails. APT-GET is blocked.
How did you install the cuda on your shield TV?
Best regards,
Pawel
ps. I followed
http://www.tatsch.it/linux-4-tegra-with-cuda-on-nvidia-shield-tv/