Hi there,
I just installed Linux Mint 14. My last OS was Ubuntu.
Since I have a bit tearing I would like to install the nvidia graphics driver. Under Ubuntu, there was a menu item "Additional Drivers" where I just had to select the appropriate driver. Is there something similar in Linux Mint?
My graphic card is a GeForce GTX 560 Ti.
I have tried to install the driver manually by installiing nvidia-current. After a reboot my resolution was set to 1024x768 and I wasn't able to change it to a higher solution in the nvidia x server settings tool.
Does anyone have a suggestion how to install the driver correctly?
How to install Nvidia drivers
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How to install Nvidia drivers
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Re: How to install Nvidia drivers
From the (ubuntu) release notes "Jockey has been deprecated in favor of a "Drivers" component in software-properties"
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Re: How to install Nvidia drivers
Thank you for your response.
But what does that mean to me? Is there another way to install the driver?
But what does that mean to me? Is there another way to install the driver?
Re: How to install Nvidia drivers
That means you launch Software Sources and the new tab at the far right ("Additional Drivers") should list the Nvidia drivers - in my case, however, it's empty.
If yours is too, simply close Software Sources, open a terminal and type:
If yours is too, simply close Software Sources, open a terminal and type:
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sudo apt-get install nvidia-current
Re: How to install Nvidia drivers
Hi,
I installed nvidia-current as you suggested, but I encountered the same problem as mentioned above. After the next login, the resolution was set to 1024x768 and I am not able to set it higher. Neither with the nvidia x server settings tool, nor under Preferences -> Display.
Do you have any idea what I'm missing?
I installed nvidia-current as you suggested, but I encountered the same problem as mentioned above. After the next login, the resolution was set to 1024x768 and I am not able to set it higher. Neither with the nvidia x server settings tool, nor under Preferences -> Display.
Do you have any idea what I'm missing?
Re: How to install Nvidia drivers
You can try adding this ppa: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates
and update and upgrade
and update and upgrade
Re: How to install Nvidia drivers
I finally got it working
At the end, I installed nvidia-current and edited the xorg.conf file myself. When I changed the resolution to 1920x1080 everything works as expected and the nvidia x server settings tool recognizes all resolutions that are supported by my graphics card.
At the end, I installed nvidia-current and edited the xorg.conf file myself. When I changed the resolution to 1920x1080 everything works as expected and the nvidia x server settings tool recognizes all resolutions that are supported by my graphics card.