How to download driver for new 2080ti with current 1080ti in place
Just installed new 2080ti in the second PCEi slot in my motherboard
I think I physically installed it correctly because I get this when I run
ubuntu-drivers devices
mikedoho@RadMD:~$ ubuntu-drivers devices
== /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.1/0000:02:00.0 ==
modalias : pci:v000010DEd00001E07sv00003842sd00002384bc03sc00i00
vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
manual_install: True
driver : nvidia-driver-410 - third-party free
driver : nvidia-driver-415 - third-party free recommended
driver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin
== /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0 ==
modalias : pci:v000010DEd00001B06sv00003842sd00006698bc03sc00i00
vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
model : GP102 [GeForce GTX 1080 Ti]
driver : nvidia-driver-390 - third-party free
driver : nvidia-driver-396 - third-party free
driver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin
Not sure why model does come up with the second second GPU (I assume i need the right drivers). Currently my driver is 390.87. I was going to follow these directions : No hardware working on Ubuntu 16.04 kernel 4.4.0-78-generic but it looks like it will first delete my older driver.
Will this affect my 1080ti? - looking at NVIDIA website it looks like 410 supports 410 driver
is this the right set of directions for ubuntu 18
drivers nvidia 18.04 additional-drivers
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Just installed new 2080ti in the second PCEi slot in my motherboard
I think I physically installed it correctly because I get this when I run
ubuntu-drivers devices
mikedoho@RadMD:~$ ubuntu-drivers devices
== /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.1/0000:02:00.0 ==
modalias : pci:v000010DEd00001E07sv00003842sd00002384bc03sc00i00
vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
manual_install: True
driver : nvidia-driver-410 - third-party free
driver : nvidia-driver-415 - third-party free recommended
driver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin
== /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0 ==
modalias : pci:v000010DEd00001B06sv00003842sd00006698bc03sc00i00
vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
model : GP102 [GeForce GTX 1080 Ti]
driver : nvidia-driver-390 - third-party free
driver : nvidia-driver-396 - third-party free
driver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin
Not sure why model does come up with the second second GPU (I assume i need the right drivers). Currently my driver is 390.87. I was going to follow these directions : No hardware working on Ubuntu 16.04 kernel 4.4.0-78-generic but it looks like it will first delete my older driver.
Will this affect my 1080ti? - looking at NVIDIA website it looks like 410 supports 410 driver
is this the right set of directions for ubuntu 18
drivers nvidia 18.04 additional-drivers
I was able to fix this issue.
– MikeDoho
Jan 12 at 19:58
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Just installed new 2080ti in the second PCEi slot in my motherboard
I think I physically installed it correctly because I get this when I run
ubuntu-drivers devices
mikedoho@RadMD:~$ ubuntu-drivers devices
== /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.1/0000:02:00.0 ==
modalias : pci:v000010DEd00001E07sv00003842sd00002384bc03sc00i00
vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
manual_install: True
driver : nvidia-driver-410 - third-party free
driver : nvidia-driver-415 - third-party free recommended
driver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin
== /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0 ==
modalias : pci:v000010DEd00001B06sv00003842sd00006698bc03sc00i00
vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
model : GP102 [GeForce GTX 1080 Ti]
driver : nvidia-driver-390 - third-party free
driver : nvidia-driver-396 - third-party free
driver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin
Not sure why model does come up with the second second GPU (I assume i need the right drivers). Currently my driver is 390.87. I was going to follow these directions : No hardware working on Ubuntu 16.04 kernel 4.4.0-78-generic but it looks like it will first delete my older driver.
Will this affect my 1080ti? - looking at NVIDIA website it looks like 410 supports 410 driver
is this the right set of directions for ubuntu 18
drivers nvidia 18.04 additional-drivers
Just installed new 2080ti in the second PCEi slot in my motherboard
I think I physically installed it correctly because I get this when I run
ubuntu-drivers devices
mikedoho@RadMD:~$ ubuntu-drivers devices
== /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.1/0000:02:00.0 ==
modalias : pci:v000010DEd00001E07sv00003842sd00002384bc03sc00i00
vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
manual_install: True
driver : nvidia-driver-410 - third-party free
driver : nvidia-driver-415 - third-party free recommended
driver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin
== /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0 ==
modalias : pci:v000010DEd00001B06sv00003842sd00006698bc03sc00i00
vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
model : GP102 [GeForce GTX 1080 Ti]
driver : nvidia-driver-390 - third-party free
driver : nvidia-driver-396 - third-party free
driver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin
Not sure why model does come up with the second second GPU (I assume i need the right drivers). Currently my driver is 390.87. I was going to follow these directions : No hardware working on Ubuntu 16.04 kernel 4.4.0-78-generic but it looks like it will first delete my older driver.
Will this affect my 1080ti? - looking at NVIDIA website it looks like 410 supports 410 driver
is this the right set of directions for ubuntu 18
drivers nvidia 18.04 additional-drivers
drivers nvidia 18.04 additional-drivers
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I was able to fix this issue.
– MikeDoho
Jan 12 at 19:58
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I was able to fix this issue.
– MikeDoho
Jan 12 at 19:58
I was able to fix this issue.
– MikeDoho
Jan 12 at 19:58
I was able to fix this issue.
– MikeDoho
Jan 12 at 19:58
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I was able to fix this issue.
– MikeDoho
Jan 12 at 19:58