I recently installed Kubuntu 21.04, on a laptop that was running Kubuntu 20.10 before. It wasn't an upgrade but a completely new installation. I told the installer to use the proprietary packages, to make sure it would install the drivers for my graphics card (a GeForce GTX 1660Ti with 6GB). But it seems to have not installed the drivers.
I was trying to run Universe Sandbox (installed via Steam) but when it started it told me I only have 521MB of graphics memory available, so it seems like I'm running on the onboard Intel graphics. I have been trying to install the graphics drivers but it seems that they don't want to be installed (I checked and followed several online help/tutorial pages). I did manage to install the 32 bit drivers to get Steam running, but I think that Universe Sandbox wants to use the 64 bit drivers. I could run it on 20.10 without getting the message.
I have tried to use the nvidia-settings but I just get a small white window with two buttons, a help and a quit button. When clicking on the help button I get a "no help available for this page message", and the quit button closes the window.
I was trying to run Universe Sandbox (installed via Steam) but when it started it told me I only have 521MB of graphics memory available, so it seems like I'm running on the onboard Intel graphics. I have been trying to install the graphics drivers but it seems that they don't want to be installed (I checked and followed several online help/tutorial pages). I did manage to install the 32 bit drivers to get Steam running, but I think that Universe Sandbox wants to use the 64 bit drivers. I could run it on 20.10 without getting the message.
I have tried to use the nvidia-settings but I just get a small white window with two buttons, a help and a quit button. When clicking on the help button I get a "no help available for this page message", and the quit button closes the window.
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