

- Install latest nvidia driver ubuntu cannot login install#
- Install latest nvidia driver ubuntu cannot login drivers#
Install latest nvidia driver ubuntu cannot login install#
I'll try rebooting now and then install the driver as per recommendation in comments. I used above error message's recommendation and installed the headers sudo apt install linux-headers-5.13.0-28-generic, after that the output looks better: sudo dkms build -m nvidia -v 510.47.03

So it seems dkms is somehow unaware of my kernel. Or use the -kernelsourcedir option to tell DKMS where it's located Please install the linux-headers-5.13.0-28-generic package, UPD sudo dkms install -m nvidia -v 510.47.03 -k 5.13.0-28-generic -forceĮrror! Your kernel headers for kernel 5.13.0-28-generic cannot be found. I feel like I am missing some step that would fix that, would appreciate any help. 27 is the oldest of recent Kernels in the Grub menu. While using 5.13.0.27 I was able to boot 5.13.0.26 and there I had working video, now it's not the case cause. 28 fixed wifi issue, but the video driver is broken. That lead to the current situation: installing linux-modules-extra-5.13.0-27-generic and then after switch to 510 - same for.
Install latest nvidia driver ubuntu cannot login drivers#
27 and no wifi, I had that problem recently due to Nvidia driver (needed to install linux-modules-extra for the new Kernel) so I decided to upgrade drivers hoping everything will be resolved. I used Nvidia driver 470 and Kernel 5.13.0.26, then after reboot I got Kernel. I also tried selecting nvidia sudo prime-select nvidia as well as selecting intel and swithcing back to nvidia - same result. I have tried multiple ways of installing Nvidia drivers, I used apt sudo apt autoremove -purge nvidia* & sudo apt install nvidia-driver-510, "Additional Drivers" UI and ubuntu-drivers, I tried the currently latest version 510 and the older one that worked before - 470. In the system info I see "llvmpipe (LLVM 12.0.0, 256 bits)" as my graphics. Make sure that the latest NVIDIA driver is installed and running. NVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't communicate with the NVIDIA driver. That status seems a bit exotic, at least I did not find many similar cases while googling. Debug Output $ sudo lshw -C displayĬapabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller cap_list I run Ubuntu 20.04 and after the last reboot I had trouble with my graphics driver - the system is in low res, only one monitor is working.
