Ubuntu nvidia driver not working12/24/2022 ![]() Now on to the bad news Ubuntu is based on Debian, who will not use non-free drivers, period. Please help me! I just want to use my Nvidia graphics card! ![]() I have Skype, Google+/Google hangouts, and I'd be more than happy to screenshare my problems to someone. I've googled, and googled and googled, yet nothing has fixed my problem. I chose both of them and then restarted my computer, and all it says is This driver is activated but not currently in use. Now it shows 2 NVIDIA binar Xorg driver, kernel module and VDPAU library, and 2 Experimental NVIDIA binary Xorg driver, kernel module and VDPAU library. On top of this, until the manuall install, Additional Drivers didn't show anything in the list. Instead the manuall installer forces my resolution to be 480圆40(something like that), and I cannot change it back to normal. I've treid the manuall installation using the ctrl alt f1. ![]() I've tried doing the sudo apt-get install nvidia-current, that doesn't work at all. ![]() This simply will not do when I have an amazing graphics card that's not being used. When I try to run Minecraft on Linux, it gives the error as listed here: If I install Bumblebee, it will work, but it uses the intel card instead, which gives me roughly 30 fps. It came with intel integrated graphics (they suck) and an Nvidia GeForce Gt 650M graphics card (it's amazing, at least on Windows). My computer is a Dell Inspiron 17r Special Edition, and it is roughly a year old. I am currently dual booting Window 7 (first to be installed) and Linux Ubunt 12.04 (second to be installed). ![]()
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