
For more information about this release, see the changelog. As you may know, the NVIDIA 337.25 drivers for Linux have been recently released, coming with support for new GPUs (GeForce GTX TITAN Z, GeForce GT 740, GeForce 830M, GeForce 840M, GeForce 845M, and GeForce GTX 850M) and bug-fixes.
An updated Ubuntu 19.10 5.Hello Linux Geeksters.
An updated elementary OS 5.0 partition with driver 435. It’s been a lot of months waiting for better support for these quite new cards (or so I thought), and I’m starting to get desperate. Despite of this, if I instead boot Windows, the NVIDIA app says I’m not connected to an NVIDIA card. The gears tests make the GPU usage jump to 100% in the NVIDIA settings app. I’ve also found that I can set the BIOS setting Initial display output to IGFX instead of PCIE 1 (it’s a Gigabyte motherboard), plug the HDMI cable to the motherboard’s video output instead of the Nvidia gpu one, and then I can get to the desktop.Īwkwardly for me, everything seems to indicate the NVIDIA GPU is in use (is that even possible connected to the integrated gpu?). Any recommendations? Blacklist nouveau (I had already tried that before)? Usually, the nvidia-smi command gives a driver error, but I’ve just formatted and fresh-installed again today to try for the thousandth time with the 435 driver from the official repo (not the ppa), and at least I get a nvidia-smi response with everything seeming ok. In Ubuntu 19.10, as drivers are installed during the system installation, I already start with a black screen. In the Windows partition 10 it works perfectly, and before I install the NVIDIA drivers in elementary or Ubuntu 19.04 all I get is a very poor resolution like that in secure graphics mode. Modeset does not solve it for me and I also can’t make into a TTY. run from NVIDIA’s website), I get a black screen, the monitor keeps shutting on and off (no signal) and I can only ssh into the machine. The card is a GTX 1660 and whenever I install NVIDIA 435 or 440 drivers (whether from the official repo, the ppa or using the. I’ve been unable to make one of my PC graphics card work with Ubuntu 19.04, 19.10 and elementary OS 5.0 (18.04 based) since I first tried in April.