Nvidia X Server Settings is kind of empty
I just installed Ubuntu 18.10 on my Gigabyte Aero 15X.
My GPU is a Nvidia GTX 1070 Max-Q.
I am using the nvidia-driver-415, I also tried 390, 394 and 410, the problem is always the same:
I cannot do anything but change my GPU...
18.10
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I just installed Ubuntu 18.10 on my Gigabyte Aero 15X.
My GPU is a Nvidia GTX 1070 Max-Q.
I am using the nvidia-driver-415, I also tried 390, 394 and 410, the problem is always the same:
I cannot do anything but change my GPU...
18.10
Maybe you updated kernel? Nvidia drivers is not fully supported by kernels >= 4.19.
– BaronBaleron
Feb 21 at 16:00
That's what I see when the Nvidia driver isn't installed properly or not running.
– Organic Marble
Feb 21 at 16:23
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I just installed Ubuntu 18.10 on my Gigabyte Aero 15X.
My GPU is a Nvidia GTX 1070 Max-Q.
I am using the nvidia-driver-415, I also tried 390, 394 and 410, the problem is always the same:
I cannot do anything but change my GPU...
18.10
I just installed Ubuntu 18.10 on my Gigabyte Aero 15X.
My GPU is a Nvidia GTX 1070 Max-Q.
I am using the nvidia-driver-415, I also tried 390, 394 and 410, the problem is always the same:
I cannot do anything but change my GPU...
18.10
18.10
edited Feb 21 at 15:35
Mr Shunz
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Maybe you updated kernel? Nvidia drivers is not fully supported by kernels >= 4.19.
– BaronBaleron
Feb 21 at 16:00
That's what I see when the Nvidia driver isn't installed properly or not running.
– Organic Marble
Feb 21 at 16:23
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Maybe you updated kernel? Nvidia drivers is not fully supported by kernels >= 4.19.
– BaronBaleron
Feb 21 at 16:00
That's what I see when the Nvidia driver isn't installed properly or not running.
– Organic Marble
Feb 21 at 16:23
Maybe you updated kernel? Nvidia drivers is not fully supported by kernels >= 4.19.
– BaronBaleron
Feb 21 at 16:00
Maybe you updated kernel? Nvidia drivers is not fully supported by kernels >= 4.19.
– BaronBaleron
Feb 21 at 16:00
That's what I see when the Nvidia driver isn't installed properly or not running.
– Organic Marble
Feb 21 at 16:23
That's what I see when the Nvidia driver isn't installed properly or not running.
– Organic Marble
Feb 21 at 16:23
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Maybe you updated kernel? Nvidia drivers is not fully supported by kernels >= 4.19.
– BaronBaleron
Feb 21 at 16:00
That's what I see when the Nvidia driver isn't installed properly or not running.
– Organic Marble
Feb 21 at 16:23