![]() ![]() Thanks to the Ubuntu base, one can also take advantage of, which takes care of everything, but I do not recommend it due to one has no control over what happens, and things can break as a side effect, so the following I note only for completeness (click your mouse to show): Therefore I strongly recommend not using this tool, and do the job via terminal as shown above. ![]() Generally, I like the command-line way much more, actually, I never use this GUI, because it does not tell you what is happening, you would just blindly look at the progress bar. It may be possible to even use GUI driver manager for this. Nvidia-driver-435 nvidia-driver-455 nvidia-driver-470-server Nvidia-driver-430 nvidia-driver-450-server nvidia-driver-470 Nvidia-driver-418-server nvidia-driver-450 nvidia-driver-465 ![]() I may not update the version anymore, so I will tell you instead, how to find out (manually) that there is a new version.Īs there are many ways, the most comfortable for me is (as a normal user or root) typing to terminal: apt-cache policy nvidia-driver-4Īnd double-tapping the Tab, an example output follows: nvidia-driver-418 nvidia-driver-440-server nvidia-driver-460-server If you'd like to have the recommended packages installed too, then you could run this ( the version was last updated on 2021-Aug-04): sudo apt-get install -install-recommends nvidia-driver-470 ![]() Therefore, I must strongly recommend running a search on the Nvidia drivers page before you try to install any driver version! Today, I ran into an old laptop, with Nvidia Geforce GT 520M, which is not supported by the latest driver anymore, version 390 works fine though. Disclaimer - please read before you install anything ![]()
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