Here's the system info
Kubuntu 15.10
Installed as sole OS
About KDE had no visible version info
GRUB Legacy version
Desktop
CPU Intel i5-6600K
GPU is GTX 970, though lspci shows it as a VGA compatible controller
(system settings/driver manager shows I am using binary driver 352.79, which got installed when I installed CUDA 7.5)
16GB RAM
NVME 512GB, SSD 1TB
no optical drives
I put together this desktop a couple of days ago for the purpose of working on machine learning. Only Kubuntu is on it (it's not a dual boot system.) I'm a long-time windows user, but it looks like all of my future desktops are going to be linux (I can't stand Windows 10.)
I'm now trying to install the latest linux driver from Nvidia (361.42.)
The issue I am having is trying to stop the X server.
I've tried the ctrl-alt-F1 method to get tty1, then doing a "sudo service sddm stop". At that point, my tty screen disappears and I have a blank screen. ctrl-alt-del will reboot the system. nothing else seems to do anything (though I have not tried all possible key combinations...)
I also tried killing the X process itself, but the same thing happens. I suppose the tty1 terminal is still running under X...
Is there something obvious I am missing? I've RTFM'd for the past few hours looking for a solution, with no luck.
Kubuntu 15.10
Installed as sole OS
About KDE had no visible version info
GRUB Legacy version
Desktop
CPU Intel i5-6600K
GPU is GTX 970, though lspci shows it as a VGA compatible controller
(system settings/driver manager shows I am using binary driver 352.79, which got installed when I installed CUDA 7.5)
16GB RAM
NVME 512GB, SSD 1TB
no optical drives
I put together this desktop a couple of days ago for the purpose of working on machine learning. Only Kubuntu is on it (it's not a dual boot system.) I'm a long-time windows user, but it looks like all of my future desktops are going to be linux (I can't stand Windows 10.)
I'm now trying to install the latest linux driver from Nvidia (361.42.)
The issue I am having is trying to stop the X server.
I've tried the ctrl-alt-F1 method to get tty1, then doing a "sudo service sddm stop". At that point, my tty screen disappears and I have a blank screen. ctrl-alt-del will reboot the system. nothing else seems to do anything (though I have not tried all possible key combinations...)
I also tried killing the X process itself, but the same thing happens. I suppose the tty1 terminal is still running under X...
Is there something obvious I am missing? I've RTFM'd for the past few hours looking for a solution, with no luck.
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