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Kubuntu 16.04 and NVidia drivers
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Kubuntu 16.04 Driver Manager brokenRemoving nvidia drivers without killing kubuntu-desktop (Kubuntu 12.04)Black screen after boot with Nvida drivers and bios screen corruptionUbuntu Nvidia drivers vs Nvidia drivers from the websiteSystem doesn't boot up after installing Nvidia drivers on Kubuntu 17.04kubuntu 17.10 and nvidia driverMaking Liquorix default kernel with native NVIDIA drivers for Ubuntu 16.04 for enhanced gaming and realtime functionalitynvidia drivers problem on Kubuntu 18.04Can't change to NVIDIA drivers Kubuntu 18.04Can not install Nvidia drivers in Kubuntu 18.04/18.10Ubuntu 18.04 and Nvidia 340.107 drivers glitch
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This question was already asked a few times already. The threads where it was asked were closed due to low quality answers.
I can confirm that none of the answers worked for me - I upgraded the Kernel to 4.4.9 (and various along the way) - and tried various latest NVidia packages.
To no avail. To make matters worse - the default nouveau drivers work properly - but suffers screen shearing/bad update rates on a 765M SLI configuration with I7, 16GB memory.
If there is somebody that SUCCESSFULLY installed NVidia provided drivers with Ubuntu/Kubuntu kerner 4.4 and up - then please do share your secret.
PS: Just for a chuckle - I went the NVidia route as I previously had endless issues with ATI Linux drivers. It seems like NVidia has caught on/up to ATI in this regard...
nvidia kernel kubuntu gpu-drivers
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This question was already asked a few times already. The threads where it was asked were closed due to low quality answers.
I can confirm that none of the answers worked for me - I upgraded the Kernel to 4.4.9 (and various along the way) - and tried various latest NVidia packages.
To no avail. To make matters worse - the default nouveau drivers work properly - but suffers screen shearing/bad update rates on a 765M SLI configuration with I7, 16GB memory.
If there is somebody that SUCCESSFULLY installed NVidia provided drivers with Ubuntu/Kubuntu kerner 4.4 and up - then please do share your secret.
PS: Just for a chuckle - I went the NVidia route as I previously had endless issues with ATI Linux drivers. It seems like NVidia has caught on/up to ATI in this regard...
nvidia kernel kubuntu gpu-drivers
add a comment |
This question was already asked a few times already. The threads where it was asked were closed due to low quality answers.
I can confirm that none of the answers worked for me - I upgraded the Kernel to 4.4.9 (and various along the way) - and tried various latest NVidia packages.
To no avail. To make matters worse - the default nouveau drivers work properly - but suffers screen shearing/bad update rates on a 765M SLI configuration with I7, 16GB memory.
If there is somebody that SUCCESSFULLY installed NVidia provided drivers with Ubuntu/Kubuntu kerner 4.4 and up - then please do share your secret.
PS: Just for a chuckle - I went the NVidia route as I previously had endless issues with ATI Linux drivers. It seems like NVidia has caught on/up to ATI in this regard...
nvidia kernel kubuntu gpu-drivers
This question was already asked a few times already. The threads where it was asked were closed due to low quality answers.
I can confirm that none of the answers worked for me - I upgraded the Kernel to 4.4.9 (and various along the way) - and tried various latest NVidia packages.
To no avail. To make matters worse - the default nouveau drivers work properly - but suffers screen shearing/bad update rates on a 765M SLI configuration with I7, 16GB memory.
If there is somebody that SUCCESSFULLY installed NVidia provided drivers with Ubuntu/Kubuntu kerner 4.4 and up - then please do share your secret.
PS: Just for a chuckle - I went the NVidia route as I previously had endless issues with ATI Linux drivers. It seems like NVidia has caught on/up to ATI in this regard...
nvidia kernel kubuntu gpu-drivers
nvidia kernel kubuntu gpu-drivers
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Kubuntu 16.04 Driver Manager broken Using the newest Flavor (as in 16.04) and Kernel, their are multiple answers that apply to your question here.
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Afflicted - saw that thread - didn't help me much
Just got it working:
Switched back to 4.4.0-22-generic via Grub
Then installed NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-364.19.run
And wouldn't you know it! It works! I have tried 2 days worth of other combinations of building kernels and rebooting to no avail. And there it works :-) :-) :-) All smiles!
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Kubuntu 16.04 Driver Manager broken Using the newest Flavor (as in 16.04) and Kernel, their are multiple answers that apply to your question here.
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Kubuntu 16.04 Driver Manager broken Using the newest Flavor (as in 16.04) and Kernel, their are multiple answers that apply to your question here.
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Kubuntu 16.04 Driver Manager broken Using the newest Flavor (as in 16.04) and Kernel, their are multiple answers that apply to your question here.
Kubuntu 16.04 Driver Manager broken Using the newest Flavor (as in 16.04) and Kernel, their are multiple answers that apply to your question here.
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Afflicted - saw that thread - didn't help me much
Just got it working:
Switched back to 4.4.0-22-generic via Grub
Then installed NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-364.19.run
And wouldn't you know it! It works! I have tried 2 days worth of other combinations of building kernels and rebooting to no avail. And there it works :-) :-) :-) All smiles!
add a comment |
Afflicted - saw that thread - didn't help me much
Just got it working:
Switched back to 4.4.0-22-generic via Grub
Then installed NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-364.19.run
And wouldn't you know it! It works! I have tried 2 days worth of other combinations of building kernels and rebooting to no avail. And there it works :-) :-) :-) All smiles!
add a comment |
Afflicted - saw that thread - didn't help me much
Just got it working:
Switched back to 4.4.0-22-generic via Grub
Then installed NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-364.19.run
And wouldn't you know it! It works! I have tried 2 days worth of other combinations of building kernels and rebooting to no avail. And there it works :-) :-) :-) All smiles!
Afflicted - saw that thread - didn't help me much
Just got it working:
Switched back to 4.4.0-22-generic via Grub
Then installed NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-364.19.run
And wouldn't you know it! It works! I have tried 2 days worth of other combinations of building kernels and rebooting to no avail. And there it works :-) :-) :-) All smiles!
answered May 9 '16 at 17:53
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