I went to the nvidia website to look for the latest supported driver, which would be:
|Version: |535.54.03|
|Release Date: |2023.6.14 |
I have installed it via the .run package i downloaded, I also installed this package via the ‘Additional Drivers’ section in the ‘Software Updates’ section on my Ubuntu system.
Sadly, all of the different ways i tried installing them, and and all of the multiple different driver versions I tried, all lead to a black screen when I reboot my PC.
The only one that works is the xorg-nouveau drivers, but this is ofcourse not good enough for me.
I would really appreciate a bit of help here as i have been trying to make this work for a while now and i would like to take full advantage of my GPU.
Looks like you tried to install an outdated 460 driver from runfile, please uninstall it by running it again with --uninstall option, then install the driver from repo, e.g.
sudo apt install nvidia-driver-530
Good morning,
I wish it was that easy. I tried it like many times before and it gets stuck at a black screen when booting.
Please find attached the new bug report. @generix
Are there rational reasons for this bias? Two, in my thinking: (1) Built by the “think different” portion of the Linux community: various things work slightly different than with other distros, for no good reason in my perception (2) Seems to give rise to more problems reported on the internet than any other distro, even taking into account market share.
I am also having the same issues. I’ve been spending days on trying to get drivers to work but just end up with a black screen when booting. gonna start trying other linux distros i guess.