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UBUNTU 22.04.2 LTS Does not work correctly with RTX4090

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PC specs:

  • CPU: 12th Gen Intel Core i9-12900k
  • GPU: NVIDIA RTX4090 Gigabyte
  • Motherboard: Z690 Ace
  • GNOME 42.5

I have Ubuntu installed on the above PC, but since then there are many problems with:

  1. kernel error: whit kern.log ERROR :

    ubuntu kernel:

     [   0.448427] ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Failure creating named object [\_SB.PC00.XHCI.RHUB.HS14.SADX], AE_ALREADY_EXISTS (20220331/dswload2-326)
    
  2. gpu-manager is not working: log here

     RTX4090 not working even with NVIDIA driver metapackage from nvidia-driver-525 (proprietary,tested) in software and updates app  and also I can't move anything to  my desktop using the mouse cursor and although files are visible in  the `~/Desktop` folder, I cannot see anything in the Desktop GUI. I've installed GNOME, but it didn't work.
    
  3. Problem in bootlog:

    [DEPEND] Dependency failed for SSSD NSS Service responder socket.  
    [DEPEND] Dependency failed for SSSD…toFS Service responder socket.  
    [DEPEND] Dependency failed for SSSD PAC Service responder socket.  
    [DEPEND] Dependency failed for SSSD…vice responder private socket.  
    [DEPEND] Dependency failed for SSSD PAM Service responder socket.  
    [DEPEND] Dependency failed for SSSD SSH Service responder socket.  
    [DEPEND] Dependency failed for SSSD Sudo Service responder socket.  
    
Pilot6 avatar
cn flag
I see no problems here. Please remove unrelated stuff and make clear what you mean by "RTX4090 not working".
cc flag
The "proprietary, tested" 525 driver is the "-open" one, try the 525 without the open (not the "server" one).
ubuntuuser avatar
gf flag
Thankyou for your response @Pilot6 about boot : RTX itself is Ok but drivers are not : I have to boot in recovery mode always ,otherwise the screen go black and I can not do anything about GUI : I can not see anything in Desktop GUI
Pilot6 avatar
cn flag
Did you disable Secure Boot?
ubuntuuser avatar
gf flag
Thankyou for your response @ubfan1 I have tryed all of them(not for server) , still the problems did not solve...
ubuntuuser avatar
gf flag
@Pilot6 no I did not
Pilot6 avatar
cn flag
So disable Secure Boot and try. Also check if you added any options to grub. Maybe you disable the driver.
ubuntuuser avatar
gf flag
Disabled Secure Boot , Its the same. awk -F\' '/menuentry / {print $2}' /boot/grub/grub.cfg Ubuntu Ubuntu, with Linux 5.19.0-32-generic Ubuntu, with Linux 5.19.0-32-generic (recovery mode) Ubuntu, with Linux 5.15.0-43-generic Ubuntu, with Linux 5.15.0-43-generic (recovery mode) UEFI Firmware Settings Is this what you have mentioned to check? @Pilot6
Pilot6 avatar
cn flag
Secure Boot is disabled in BIOS.
ubuntuuser avatar
gf flag
yes I have disabled Secure Boot in UEFI and here is grub options : GRUB_DEFAULT=0 GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=hidden GRUB_TIMEOUT=0 GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian` GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nomodeset" GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" @Pilot6
cc flag
Maybe a clean start -- sudo apt purge every package with "nvidia" in the name, then do the 525 install again.
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cn flag

You disabled the driver yourself by adding nomodeset to grub options.

Edit /etc/default/grub and remove it.

Then run sudo update-grub.

The problem should be solved.

ubuntuuser avatar
gf flag
I aded nomodeset to grub after searching for a solution recommended [here](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1454370/black-screen-on-boot-after-upgrade-ubuntu-server-from-22-04-to-22-04-01/1455154#1455154) and now again I have removed nomodeset but its still the same @Pilot6
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