Issues that are still unresolved for me: Nvidia GPU falling off the bus during suspend and hang after logout. At least there's the option to switch with a logout, but I guess the implementation falls flat on the face for my setup.
Anyone else tried the update? Your thoughts?
Received Nvidia Driver Update to 390.77
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Received Nvidia Driver Update to 390.77
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Re: Received Nvidia Driver Update to 390.77
Hi,
You updated the Nvidia driver, right? How did you do it? Manually or via a PPA? Or using the Driver manager menu? And can you do this for us:
You updated the Nvidia driver, right? How did you do it? Manually or via a PPA? Or using the Driver manager menu? And can you do this for us:
- open a terminal
- type the following terminal command:
sudo inxi -Fxz
. Keep in mind that you need to type your password in the terminal and when typing your password, this will not be made visible in the terminal. - copy the output and paste it here (select the output with your mouse and press Shift+Ctrl+C)
Re: Received Nvidia Driver Update to 390.77
Oh hey, I wasn't really looking for issue support in this thread. Just wanted to know if others have tried this driver on LM 18.x/19 and what their experience with it was. I received it via update manager.Anoep wrote: ⤴Tue Oct 09, 2018 3:54 am Hi,
You updated the Nvidia driver, right? How did you do it? Manually or via a PPA? Or using the Driver manager menu? And can you do this for us:
This will give us a nice overview of your system specifications
- open a terminal
- type the following terminal command:
sudo inxi -Fxz
. Keep in mind that you need to type your password in the terminal and when typing your password, this will not be made visible in the terminal.- copy the output and paste it here (select the output with your mouse and press Shift+Ctrl+C)
EDIT: Just tried the logout method for switching again and it works now. Odd...