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ubuntu 22.04LTS with nvidia rtx 3060 not working( (NVidia Geforce RTX 3060, Ubuntu 22.04, Asus Tuf)

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I have new Aus Tuf dash 15 with win11 preinstalled. I created dual boot with Ubuntu ubuntu 22.04LTS, but I cannot make nvidia card working. If I install the drivers via the "Additional Drivers" section of "Software & Updates":

"NVIDIA driver (open kernel) metapackage from nvidia-driver-525-open (proprietary, tested)"

the computer either stops to boot or the screen freezes after a while and HDMI is not working. I have tried several different approaches now and finally reinstalled the system to start from scratch, because I am truly lost. Lately I have followed this answer, but the effect was as described previously.

  • My computer has an Intel processor: 12th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-12650H × 16.
  • The installed Linux kernel is 5.15.0-57-generic.
  • Secure boot is disabled now.

Please help me, I don't want to stuck with windows.

Pilot6 avatar
cn flag
Please [edit] your question and add output of `lspci -k | grep -EA3 'VGA|3D|Display'` terminal command.
karel avatar
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Did you use the `autoinstall` option of the `ubuntu-drivers` terminal program to automatically select the recommended Nvidia proprietary graphics driver for your graphics card or did you just guess which driver to install?
Anshuman Kumar avatar
ng flag
Do you have a solution?
Anshuman Kumar avatar
ng flag
@Pilot6 Please see mine https://shrib.com/#asustufdash12121 My kernel is 5.19.0-40-generic but rest all are same
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user1687031

Use "NVIDIA driver metapackage from nvidia-driver-525 (proprietary)" instead.

David avatar
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As written this is not a good answer. Why and how are needed to be added.
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