Why am I using an outdated driver? Muon only lists the 418.56-0ubuntu1. Is it simply that the Ubuntu devs are working on the package or what? Seems like mid-August should have been plenty of time unless something unexpected came up. I ask because Space Engineers complained that my NVIDIA driver was old. I am playing via wine so it could be down to a configuration issue. Space engineers and Midival Engineers has been a huge thorn for wine/proton for years. What is the status on the NVIDIA driver in the official Ubuntu 19.04 repos?
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NVIDIA Linux Driver 430.40 released Monday July 29, 2019
Just to remind users and devs that Ubuntu and its flavors have a long way to go to be as usr friendly as they should be.
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I think the only way your getting that driver any time soon is to add this PPA
https://launchpad.net/~graphics-driv...ive/ubuntu/ppa
I'v been on it for a bit now , the 430.40 driver that is .
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Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores
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I used the PPA to get the driver. I rebooted then used drivermanager to see what was running. I saw that the xorg driver was in use so I selected the 435 recommended driver. It looked like it installed but when it finished it said I was using the xorg driver still. I tried to reboot and the rebooot crashed. I will use a konsel and force a reboot.Just to remind users and devs that Ubuntu and its flavors have a long way to go to be as usr friendly as they should be.
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you will want to remove the old driver first and then install the new .
you may be on the xorg driver because nether the old or new nvidia drivers are installed correctly yet .
if you see your using "xserver-xorg-video-nouveau" thats good , for now if you can boot using that , remove --purge both of the half installed nvidia drivers then install the one you want .
Code:dpkg -l | grep nvidia
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When switching between Nvidia drivers, especially using the PPAs, it can often help to run
Code:sudo apt autoremove
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Originally posted by claydoh View PostWhen switching between Nvidia drivers, especially using the PPAs, it can often help to run
Code:sudo apt autoremove
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Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores
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autoremove did remove a few things but upon rebooting drivermanager shows the Nauvoo driver in use. When I click on the recommended driver and then apply it just refreshes the list and doesn't appear to change anything.Just to remind users and devs that Ubuntu and its flavors have a long way to go to be as usr friendly as they should be.
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Originally posted by vinnywright View Postadding --purge to that will take the configs as well ,,,, or most of them
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For me, it was always stray library packages which were causing the conflicts that kept the proprietary driver from loading. Nothing that involved any configs or anything like that.
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install, remove, purge (apt-get(8)) Performs the requested action on one or more packages specified via regex(7), glob(7)
or exact match. The requested action can be overridden for specific packages by append
a plus (+) to the package name to install this package or a minus (-) to remove it.
A specific version of a package can be selected for installation by following the
package name with an equals (=) and the version of the package to select.
Alternatively the version from a specific release can be selected by following the
package name with a forward slash (/) and codename (jessie, stretch, sid ...) or suite
name (stable, testing, unstable). This will also select versions from this release for
dependencies of this package if needed to satisfy the request.
Removing a package removes all packaged data, but leaves usually small (modified) user
configuration files behind, in case the remove was an accident. Just issuing an
installation request for the accidentally removed package will restore its function as
before in that case. On the other hand you can get rid of these leftovers by calling
purge even on already removed packages. Note that this does not affect any data or
configuration stored in your home directory.
When one wants to remove an installed app completely; remove ALL of its pieces; you will also need to remove any parts that were written to your /home directory. The purge option of apt doesn't do that.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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Originally posted by steve7233 View Postautoremove did remove a few things but upon rebooting drivermanager shows the Nauvoo driver in use. When I click on the recommended driver and then apply it just refreshes the list and doesn't appear to change anything.
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Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores
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I can not get the driver to work and I also can not find anything in /$HOME that looks like a video config file.Just to remind users and devs that Ubuntu and its flavors have a long way to go to be as usr friendly as they should be.
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Originally posted by vinnywright View Postyou may half to log out /back in or reboot for the changes to take hold
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Originally posted by steve7233 View PostI can not get the driver to work and I also can not find anything in /$HOME that looks like a video config file.Code:dpkg -l | grep nvidia
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I tried the 430 driver to and that was a no-go too.Just to remind users and devs that Ubuntu and its flavors have a long way to go to be as usr friendly as they should be.
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steve7233@steve7233-Z68XP-UD3:~$ dpkg -l | grep nvidia
ii libnvidia-cfg1-430:amd64 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX configuration library
ii libnvidia-common-430 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 all Shared files used by the NVIDIA libraries
ii libnvidia-common-435 435.21-0ubuntu0~19.04.1~gpu0 all Shared files used by the NVIDIA libraries
rc libnvidia-compute-418:amd64 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 Transitional package for libnvidia-compute-430
ii libnvidia-compute-430:amd64 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA libcompute package
ii libnvidia-compute-430:i386 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 i386 NVIDIA libcompute package
rc libnvidia-compute-435:amd64 435.21-0ubuntu0~19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA libcompute package
ii libnvidia-decode-430:amd64 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA Video Decoding runtime libraries
ii libnvidia-decode-430:i386 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 i386 NVIDIA Video Decoding runtime libraries
ii libnvidia-encode-430:amd64 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVENC Video Encoding runtime library
ii libnvidia-encode-430:i386 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 i386 NVENC Video Encoding runtime library
ii libnvidia-fbc1-430:amd64 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA OpenGL-based Framebuffer Capture runtime library
ii libnvidia-fbc1-430:i386 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 i386 NVIDIA OpenGL-based Framebuffer Capture runtime library
ii libnvidia-gl-430:amd64 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES GLVND libraries and Vulkan ICD
ii libnvidia-gl-430:i386 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 i386 NVIDIA OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES GLVND libraries and Vulkan ICD
ii libnvidia-ifr1-430:amd64 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA OpenGL-based Inband Frame Readback runtime library
ii libnvidia-ifr1-430:i386 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 i386 NVIDIA OpenGL-based Inband Frame Readback runtime library
ii nvidia-compute-utils-430 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA compute utilities
rc nvidia-compute-utils-435 435.21-0ubuntu0~19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA compute utilities
ii nvidia-dkms-430 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA DKMS package
rc nvidia-dkms-435 435.21-0ubuntu0~19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA DKMS package
ii nvidia-driver-430 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA driver metapackage
ii nvidia-kernel-common-430 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 Shared files used with the kernel module
rc nvidia-kernel-common-435 435.21-0ubuntu0~19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 Shared files used with the kernel module
ii nvidia-kernel-source-430 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA kernel source package
ii nvidia-prime 0.8.10 all Tools to enable NVIDIA's Prime
ii nvidia-settings 418.56-0ubuntu1 amd64 Tool for configuring the NVIDIA graphics driver
ii nvidia-utils-430 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA driver support binaries
ii xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-430 430.50-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~gpu0 amd64 NVIDIA binary Xorg driver
So why didn't the purge get rid of those?Just to remind users and devs that Ubuntu and its flavors have a long way to go to be as usr friendly as they should be.
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