(I'm still not using the "quiet" boot so I can't tell if the keyboard input of the hard drive encryption pass phrase would now work fine with it.)Įrr. I only see "garbage" - meaning corrupted graphics - during a couple of seconds on resume on the left of the screen where the auto-hide launcher would appear by moving the mouse cursor there, but the "garbage" disappears without having to go anything.
Automated installation was straightforward, Blender and FlightGear still work perfectly fine, and I can now suspend and resume without having to kill gnome-session or logout and in again.
The nvidia driver I'm using is still the most recent, apparently.Ī software upgrade applied 2017-vi-02 included a new NVidia driver, 375.66, and new LibCuda version.
I have no solution for the corrupted windows frames after suspend-resume, yet.
run NVidia file but did not launch it, instead I installed the corresponding package: sudo apt install nvidia-375 I went to the NVidia support website in order to see what version it is. It's not a UEFI machine => maybe more chances. Maybe it's the Nouveau driver, I don't know and I'm not addressing that issue here, either, because I need CUDA anyway.) With both applications, the desktop freezes permanently just a few seconds or a few minutes after startup, except for the mouse cursor. Apart from updating, I have only dowloaded Blender 2.78c from and manually extracted it to my home folder, and I have installed FlightGear 2017.1.2 from an additional repository. I haven't tried to install the NVidia driver at all, yet. Step by step, how should I install the NVidia driver + CUDA?įrom lspci output: VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK106 **** (rev a1) I've just downloaded Ubuntu Desktop 16.04.02 LTS and made a fresh install.