I am trying to get the proprietary nvidia driver to work on my desktop PC with an AMD FX-9590 CPU with an Nvidia GTX 1080 GPU.
The additional drivers part of KDE settings refuses to apply the proprietary driver, favouring the nouvau driver. This is the same for any version I try to select both from the official ubuntu repo and the drivers ppa. I also notice in synaptic when I try to install the drivers it pulls in the dependancies for an optimus laptop.
This can't be right since I have only one GPU, the GTX 1080, I unmarked the nvidia-prime and bbs-dkms packages and installed.
I have tried with the latest kernel in the official repo, 4.15.0 and 4.15.1. I am not sure if it is important, but my KDE is updated from the kubuntu-backports ppa as well.
How do I fix?
The additional drivers part of KDE settings refuses to apply the proprietary driver, favouring the nouvau driver. This is the same for any version I try to select both from the official ubuntu repo and the drivers ppa. I also notice in synaptic when I try to install the drivers it pulls in the dependancies for an optimus laptop.
This can't be right since I have only one GPU, the GTX 1080, I unmarked the nvidia-prime and bbs-dkms packages and installed.
I have tried with the latest kernel in the official repo, 4.15.0 and 4.15.1. I am not sure if it is important, but my KDE is updated from the kubuntu-backports ppa as well.
How do I fix?
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