Finally had a chance to update today, and ubuntu-drivers-common
1:0.9.0~0.20.04.8 does appear to fix the issue for us.
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation TU117GL [T1000
8GB] (rev a1) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
shanew@prius:~$ ubuntu-drivers devices
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@Kevin,
Thank you for testing again. This latest output indicates something may
not be correct in your test environment. This line:
WARNING:root:_pkg_get_support nvidia-driver-525: package has invalid
Support PBheader, cannot determine support level
is indicating that the driver packages are
@Francis
I've confirmed that the DUT has already used the latest ubuntu-drivers from
proposed.
Setting up ubuntu-drivers-common (1:0.9.0~0.20.04.8) ...
But it doesn't seem to solve the issue. Please check following messages.
+ _run sudo ubuntu-drivers devices
+ ssh -t -o
@kevinyew, @shanew, It looks like you are hitting this on focal. Can you
please confirm?
If so, can you please retest with the latest ubuntu-drivers from focal-
proposed? This should be version 1:0.9.0~0.20.04.8. This appears to fix
a bug (discussed in
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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We discovered the same issue with T1000 cards in a bunch of Dell
Precision 3660s. We believe the correct choice should be "nvidia-
driver-535", but it recommends "nvidia-driver-535-server-open" instead,
which prevents gdm and X from starting. dmesg provides the following
error:
[ 231.608701]
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