Hi all,
First of all, i have am using the 4050 mobile with architecture amdx64
I started using Debian 12.5 since yesterday, and is has been very fun to use and to learn new stuff. But there is something very frustrating going on.
When I try to install the NVIDIA driver, I do the following:after this, I restart the laptop. The application is there in activities, and when i open it, it just shows the following:
I have no idea why my GPU is not in there! I am aware of all the possible ways to install the driver (for example, the wiki and with disabling nouveau and stuff like that) but nothing has been working so far!
Somewhere on the internet, i think a video or something, there was a user talking about that he fixed it by going back to windows (where my gpu could be detected) and that he changed the gpu settings back from eco mode to normal mode, then changed it back to Debian.
So I desperately tried this method, but it did not work for me.
I can't find any other way to fix this problem. It says the following when i use nvidia-smi:Bit this is weird, because i have the nvidia driver installed, so i guess that it is just not running then?
It would be nice to get some help!
-Luc
First of all, i have am using the 4050 mobile with architecture amdx64
I started using Debian 12.5 since yesterday, and is has been very fun to use and to learn new stuff. But there is something very frustrating going on.
When I try to install the NVIDIA driver, I do the following:
Code:
$ sudo su# apt install nvidia-detect# nvidia-detectChecking card: NVIDIA Corporation AD107M [GeForce RTX 4050 Max-Q / Mobile] (rev a1)Your card is supported by the default drivers.It is recommended to install the nvidia-driverpackage.# apt install nvidia-driver
I have no idea why my GPU is not in there! I am aware of all the possible ways to install the driver (for example, the wiki and with disabling nouveau and stuff like that) but nothing has been working so far!
Somewhere on the internet, i think a video or something, there was a user talking about that he fixed it by going back to windows (where my gpu could be detected) and that he changed the gpu settings back from eco mode to normal mode, then changed it back to Debian.
So I desperately tried this method, but it did not work for me.
I can't find any other way to fix this problem. It says the following when i use nvidia-smi:
Code:
~$ nvidia-smiNVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't communicate with the NVIDIA driver. Make sure that the latest NVIDIA driver is installed and running.
It would be nice to get some help!
-Luc
Statistics: Posted by luseho — 2024-04-27 17:25 — Replies 2 — Views 44