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Even yet a Nvidia driver install problem
Re: Even yet a Nvidia driver install problem
I got tired to get this to work, so I took the opportunity to try another dist, but I thought the dist was buggy. So here I am again trying to get this to work.
I can get it to work if I remove xorg.conf. When having a xorg.conf in /etc/X11/xorg.conf I only have 2d graphics. If I remove xorg.conf I have 2d and 3d.
I wouldn't mind having xorg.conf removed, but I need to enable "Force Composition Pipeline" and that is something you need to set in xorg.conf.
I have googled my ass but hot finding a solution.
Is the xorg.conf needed to be in another folder than /etc/X11 or do i set my settings in another conf-file?
I can get it to work if I remove xorg.conf. When having a xorg.conf in /etc/X11/xorg.conf I only have 2d graphics. If I remove xorg.conf I have 2d and 3d.
I wouldn't mind having xorg.conf removed, but I need to enable "Force Composition Pipeline" and that is something you need to set in xorg.conf.
I have googled my ass but hot finding a solution.
Is the xorg.conf needed to be in another folder than /etc/X11 or do i set my settings in another conf-file?
Re: Even yet a Nvidia driver install problem
Is the new install the same as the other one jessie
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General Questions or Desktop & Multimedia
info should include at a minimum
Debian Version:
Installation Method used: / link to installation image used.
Kernel version running : uname -a
Nvidia package version:
A link to the nvidia instructions you follow
want to start a new thread
General Questions or Desktop & Multimedia
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Debian Version:
Installation Method used: / link to installation image used.
Kernel version running : uname -a
Nvidia package version:
A link to the nvidia instructions you follow
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Re: Even yet a Nvidia driver install problem
Debian Version: 9.6 Busterllivv wrote:Is the new install the same as the other one jessie
want to start a new thread
General Questions or Desktop & Multimedia
info should include at a minimum
Debian Version:
Installation Method used:
Nvidia package version:
A link to the nvidia instructions you follow
Installation Method used: From Debian non-free repo
Kernel version running : 4.18.0-3-amd64
Nvidia package version: nvidia-driver 390.87-3
A link to the nvidia instructions you follow: https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsD ... Stretch.22
Re: Even yet a Nvidia driver install problem
What method did you use to install Buster?
link to the (install.iso) file or Describe the install briefly
and show a list of nvidia packages you have installed
link to the (install.iso) file or Describe the install briefly
and show a list of nvidia packages you have installed
In memory of Ian Ashley Murdock (1973 - 2015) founder of the Debian project.
Re: Even yet a Nvidia driver install problem
I might have solved this on my own, though, I don't know if it is the right way to do it. In my xorg.conf I deleted all except the "Section Screen".
So this is the only text I have in my xorg.conf:
So this is the only text I have in my xorg.conf:
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Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Device0"
Monitor "Monitor0"
DefaultDepth 24
Option "Stereo" "0"
Option "nvidiaXineramaInfoOrder" "DFP-0"
Option "metamodes" "DVI-D-0: nvidia-auto-select +0+0 {ForceCompositionPipeline=On}, HDMI-1: nvidia-auto-select +1680+0"
Option "SLI" "Off"
Option "MultiGPU" "Off"
Option "BaseMosaic" "off"
SubSection "Display"
Depth 24
EndSubSection
EndSection
Re: Even yet a Nvidia driver install problem
does it work?
Desktop: A320M-A PRO MAX, AMD Ryzen 5 3600, GALAX GeForce RTX™ 2060 Super EX (1-Click OC) - Sid, Win10, Arch Linux, Gentoo, Solus
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
Re: Even yet a Nvidia driver install problem
Yes it does. Tried to play ut2004 and it is working fine. Don't think it is an ideal solution though.milomak wrote:does it work?
Re: Even yet a Nvidia driver install problem
If it works
you can always check the Xorg.0.log to see if it's showing an EE errors you think should be fixed
you can always check the Xorg.0.log to see if it's showing an EE errors you think should be fixed
In memory of Ian Ashley Murdock (1973 - 2015) founder of the Debian project.
Re: Even yet a Nvidia driver install problem
Didn't see your answer.llivv wrote:What method did you use to install Buster?
link to the (install.iso) file or Describe the install briefly
and show a list of nvidia packages you have installed
I installed from netinstall iso:
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/cu ... etinst.iso
Then I upgraded to Buster (editing sources.list)
I installed the nvidia drivers almost the first thing i did after upgrading to Buster.
These are the packages I have installed:
Re: Even yet a Nvidia driver install problem
I edited my post not realizing you were online, no worries
nvidia-xconfig is deprecated since stretch replaced by nvidia-settings
nvidia-installer-cleanup is supposed to remove xserver-xorg-video-nvidia
which is still installed as shown in the list.
if it's working I wouldn't touch anything until ------
nvidia-xconfig is deprecated since stretch replaced by nvidia-settings
nvidia-installer-cleanup is supposed to remove xserver-xorg-video-nvidia
which is still installed as shown in the list.
if it's working I wouldn't touch anything until ------
In memory of Ian Ashley Murdock (1973 - 2015) founder of the Debian project.
Re: Even yet a Nvidia driver install problem
go into a terminal
run aptitude reinstall nvidia-kernel-dkms
post the output
run aptitude reinstall nvidia-kernel-dkms
post the output
Desktop: A320M-A PRO MAX, AMD Ryzen 5 3600, GALAX GeForce RTX™ 2060 Super EX (1-Click OC) - Sid, Win10, Arch Linux, Gentoo, Solus
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
Re: Even yet a Nvidia driver install problem
You don't need a xorg.conf (depreciated now a days) to enable Force Composition PipelineEazy wrote:I got tired to get this to work, so I took the opportunity to try another dist, but I thought the dist was buggy. So here I am again trying to get this to work.
I can get it to work if I remove xorg.conf. When having a xorg.conf in /etc/X11/xorg.conf I only have 2d graphics. If I remove xorg.conf I have 2d and 3d.
I wouldn't mind having xorg.conf removed, but I need to enable "Force Composition Pipeline" and that is something you need to set in xorg.conf.
I have googled my ass but hot finding a solution.
Is the xorg.conf needed to be in another folder than /etc/X11 or do i set my settings in another conf-file?
You can enable it from nvidia settings
In nvidia settings ☛ xserver display configuration ☛ advanced ☛ and put a check mark next to
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Force Full Composition Pipeline
Better yet would be to runmilomak wrote:go into a terminal
run aptitude reinstall nvidia-kernel-dkms
post the output
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dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-kernel-dkms
Re: Even yet a Nvidia driver install problem
I know that xorg.conf soon is removed. If I enable "Force Composition Pipeline" in nvidia-settings its gone after a reboot and need to enable it again. So until that is fixed (if it will be), I will use xorg.conf.
To solve my problem i need to add this:
Under Section "Files"
in my xorg.conf.
So now I'm a happy camper
Thank you every one that tried to solve my problem!
To solve my problem i need to add this:
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ModulePath "/usr/lib/nvidia/current"
ModulePath "/usr/lib/xorg/modules"
Under Section "Files"
in my xorg.conf.
So now I'm a happy camper
Thank you every one that tried to solve my problem!