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  2. For the test I took one of the latest Nvidia drivers released by official Nvidia. Download the driver from Nvidia official Source. Download link #1. Download link #2. it'll be named something like nvidia-304.119.run for example. before going to do anything backup your current nvidia configuration simply run: sudo nvidia-xconfig

  3. How to download all required Ubuntu drivers

    askubuntu.com/questions/543325

    check radio button (*) Using NVIDIA driver metapackage from nvidia-driver-450 (proprietary, tested) [Apply Changes] button in lower right. go back to |Ubuntu Software| tab and uncheck box [ ] Proprietary drivers for devices (restricted), if you wish to ensure tight security

  4. If you installed the Nvidia driver from the Nvidia site or the ATI driver from the official AMD site, then type the following on the terminal (In this example assume you have the Ubuntu 64Bit with the 304.51 version of Nvidia): sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-304.51.run --uninstall

  5. If you have problems reinstalling the correct graphics driver from the GUI, try installing it from the command line instead. For Ubuntu 22.04, available Nvidia driver packages are listed here (be sure to have the "Restricted" repo enabled). My default suggestion would be to start with the newest driver (at the time of posting it's nvidia-driver ...

  6. Don't use Nvidia X server settings, if there are no proprietary drivers (see: system>additional drivers). It won't work, only spoil the system if you try nvidia-xconfig as root. It will set screen resolution to 640*480.

  7. If I select nvidia-driver-470 with synaptic, it installs all required packages, but there is something weird: It requires an older kernel 5.4.0-1053-gcp (Google Cloud Platform), while the last one is 5.11.0-38-generic!

  8. 22.04 LTS instructions that worked for me: Install nvidia driver: sudo apt install nvidia-utils-525 # change version number to the new one... sudo apt install nvidia-driver-525 sudo shutdown -r now # restart sudo apt autoremove # just for good measure, clean up nvidia-smi # check that the system can find the driver and list the gpus nvidia-settings # to check current usage, etc.

  9. How to install Nvidia driver in Ubuntu 18.04?

    askubuntu.com/questions/1054954

    After nvidia-435 stopped working for my 18.04, I purged the driver as before, downloaded the driver 450 from NVIDIA and ran their installer. After rebooting, I could not log in any more. After changing to Wayland on the login screen (a very tiny widget on an UHD monitor), login was possible.

  10. NOTE: before doing this, be sure that the NVidia driver is already downloaded and in an accessible directory. For reference, I have NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 750 TI and the following worked for me: Installing the generic Nvidia driver will get tty working, do this with:

  11. Ubuntu 24.04 Nvidia drivers - Ask Ubuntu

    askubuntu.com/questions/1511919/ubuntu-24-04-nvidia-drivers

    Looks like because the 550 series Nvidia drivers couldn't be tested during 24.04 beta testing, for now they are only being shown as available for hardware that is exclusively supported by those drivers - for all others, 535 is the newest driver series that will be shown until the Ubuntu team has tested and migrated over to 550 by default.

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