On 1/23/20 8:40 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I am not discrete graphics card expert - the last time I was helping a friend
with similar Nvidia card problem - I did not know what to do, so I booted from
live Ubuntu/Knoppix - one of them worked great - so, I checked the
installed/used driver and replicated it in his setup.
If you chose to try that, and if that works - you should be able to figure out
the driver using lsmod and dmesg - and check installed packages and repositories
in aptitude.
I'll give that a try tomorrow.
That is my poor man's way of skinning this cat. If I could get my dream come
through graphics card - it would be $50 or less Aspeed openBMC accessible over
NIC.
Right now I'm trying to remember why I wanted the nVidia driver instead
of the nouveau driver. That choice was made several years ago (I think),
at least more than one year.
I'm still wondering what it was about the update that broke both the
nVidia driver and VirtualBox. Is there some way I can discover what was
installed with that update and chase it from that angle?
--
Regards,
Dick Steffens
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