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Kubuntu doesn't support my RTX 3080 graphics card.

Kubuntu doesn't support my RTX 3080 graphics card.

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kaaskotskikker
Posting Freak
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01-27-2020, 02:19 AM
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Operating System: Kubuntu 24.10 KDE Plasma Version: 6.1.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.6.0 Qt Version: 6.6.2 Kernel Version: 6.11.0-21-generic (64-bit) Graphics Platform: Wayland Processors: 20 × Intel® Core™ i9-10900K CPU @ 3.70GHz Memory: 31.1 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® UHD Graphics 630 Manufacturer: ASUS I'm proceeding, team, this weekend marks my switch from Windows to Kubuntu. I’m new to Linux and the installation feels slow when my 3080 is connected. The system monitor shows full CPU load and it takes 2–3 business days to start up. Booting without the GPU works just fine. I searched for Nvidia driver updates but found nothing useful. I saved a .run file from Nvidia but don’t know how to launch it.
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kaaskotskikker
01-27-2020, 02:19 AM #1

Operating System: Kubuntu 24.10 KDE Plasma Version: 6.1.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.6.0 Qt Version: 6.6.2 Kernel Version: 6.11.0-21-generic (64-bit) Graphics Platform: Wayland Processors: 20 × Intel® Core™ i9-10900K CPU @ 3.70GHz Memory: 31.1 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® UHD Graphics 630 Manufacturer: ASUS I'm proceeding, team, this weekend marks my switch from Windows to Kubuntu. I’m new to Linux and the installation feels slow when my 3080 is connected. The system monitor shows full CPU load and it takes 2–3 business days to start up. Booting without the GPU works just fine. I searched for Nvidia driver updates but found nothing useful. I saved a .run file from Nvidia but don’t know how to launch it.

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MistyStars
Junior Member
29
01-28-2020, 06:43 AM
#2
Probably due to this.
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MistyStars
01-28-2020, 06:43 AM #2

Probably due to this.

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UnNainStopable
Junior Member
10
01-30-2020, 02:50 AM
#3
During driver acquisition, I navigated to the terminal at https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/tesla...index.html.
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UnNainStopable
01-30-2020, 02:50 AM #3

During driver acquisition, I navigated to the terminal at https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/tesla...index.html.

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_NeoBl0X_
Senior Member
635
01-30-2020, 03:57 AM
#4
You should consider what specific changes you want to make and then follow the appropriate steps accordingly.
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_NeoBl0X_
01-30-2020, 03:57 AM #4

You should consider what specific changes you want to make and then follow the appropriate steps accordingly.

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Kravaax
Member
178
01-30-2020, 09:29 AM
#5
I'm using a proprietary driver.
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Kravaax
01-30-2020, 09:29 AM #5

I'm using a proprietary driver.

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whymedudeman
Member
140
02-02-2020, 10:41 AM
#6
You're likely using the default setup with Kubuntu. You probably don't need to do anything special to verify it.
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whymedudeman
02-02-2020, 10:41 AM #6

You're likely using the default setup with Kubuntu. You probably don't need to do anything special to verify it.

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PackMan69
Member
70
02-11-2020, 08:52 PM
#7
I successfully downloaded the Open drivers from Nvidia's site. However, it seems the operating system continues to say I have integrated graphics even though I'm connected to the GPU.
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PackMan69
02-11-2020, 08:52 PM #7

I successfully downloaded the Open drivers from Nvidia's site. However, it seems the operating system continues to say I have integrated graphics even though I'm connected to the GPU.

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MattIXC
Member
196
02-11-2020, 09:30 PM
#8
I'm really struggling right now. I installed the driver from Nvidia and it seems to be working. However, when I wrote this, I forgot to connect my HDMI cable to the GPU. Also, I can only choose 3840x2160 at 60p resolution. Since I'm using a 4K TV, that's okay for desktop, but Linux says it's the only supported resolution for my display—definitely not what I expected.
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MattIXC
02-11-2020, 09:30 PM #8

I'm really struggling right now. I installed the driver from Nvidia and it seems to be working. However, when I wrote this, I forgot to connect my HDMI cable to the GPU. Also, I can only choose 3840x2160 at 60p resolution. Since I'm using a 4K TV, that's okay for desktop, but Linux says it's the only supported resolution for my display—definitely not what I expected.

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WinterMeNuts
Junior Member
37
02-19-2020, 05:18 PM
#9
You're recalling Kubuntu's various screen resolution options. The specific menu you used likely depends on your current desktop environment and preferences. Have you tried accessing the settings through the application browser or a dedicated control panel?
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WinterMeNuts
02-19-2020, 05:18 PM #9

You're recalling Kubuntu's various screen resolution options. The specific menu you used likely depends on your current desktop environment and preferences. Have you tried accessing the settings through the application browser or a dedicated control panel?

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louie018
Posting Freak
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03-01-2020, 02:15 AM
#10
You're working with the standard system configuration. Adjusting resolution isn't possible through other methods besides the default settings. The Nvidia X Server settings are unrelated to this process.
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louie018
03-01-2020, 02:15 AM #10

You're working with the standard system configuration. Adjusting resolution isn't possible through other methods besides the default settings. The Nvidia X Server settings are unrelated to this process.

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