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Installing NVDIA-driver-525 fails, what am I missing?

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Sorry, I am complete newbie regarding drivers and similar stuff. My Lenovo IdeaPad S145 laptop has the NVIDIA sticker, therefore I assume the hardware is capable of running NVIDIA drivers.I think, below screenshot proves that I am using the NVIDIA driver. Please correct me if I am being wrong here! enter image description here

But somehow it is not enough (not even after multiple reboot): enter image description here

My OS is Ubuntu 20.04

What am I missing? Any suggestion is welcome, because even ChatGPT failed to give me a useful answer:-)

oldfred avatar
cn flag
Do you have it installed. Older answer, you probably need newer. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1195774/nvidia-smi-command-not-found-but-gpu-works-fine
Terrance avatar
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There are a couple of things that I can think of. You can try running `sudo prime-select nvidia` and then reboot if your system has more than one video card. You should also make sure that Secure Boot is disabled as the NVIDIA drivers are not signed.
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According to the official nvidia website, that driver does support your video card. https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/196723/en-us/ Turning off secure boot as @Terrance suggests is probably the first thing to try.
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