

#Ubuntu 18.04 nvidia drivers dual pci graphics cards install
Usually, I modify enough things and end up in a login loop and then reinstall Ubuntu to start fresh.Ĭurrently, after a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS and the Nvidia 440.82 driver, I’m seeing the following error after running nvidia-bug-report.sh: > echo >&2 " ERROR: Kernel configuration is invalid." I don’t remember the steps needed to recreate this scenario. The closest that I’ve ever gotten was to the point where I could actually see a monitor connected to the GTX 1060 in the Settings -> Devices -> Displays menu, though selecting it had no benefit. I’ve also tried multiple configurations such as blacklisting the Nouveau drivers, using the nomodeset and nogpumanager grub configurations, and a bunch of other suggestions that I’ve found on the internet.

I’ve tried multiple driver versions and installation approaches (Nvidia installation scripts with multiple driver versions, ubuntu-drivers autoinstall Throughout my misadventures, I’ve gotten to various stages, but have never gotten the GTX 1060 monitors to work (other than with using the vanilla Nouveau drivers after a clean install, which has prohibitively slow performance). > Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 (drives one monitor with DisplayPort, one with HDMI) > Radeon HD 2600 XT (drives one monitor via DVI)

My system specifications are below: > Mac Pro 3,1 I’m currently in the process of trying to get my GTX 1060 working in Linux, but haven’t had much luck over the past couple of days.
