![]() ![]() On the Mac Book Pro 6,2 it is impossible to install a proprietary Nvidia Driver while booting in EFI-mode. Hopefully this has helped some, if not, let me know and I ill look into it. Here are the links if you still wish to try those proprietary drivers:Īnd here is the link referring to the brokn unity window:Īfter upgrading to 13.04 Unity interface is not showing. How can I get nVidia CUDA or OpenCL working on a laptop with nVidia discrete card/Intel Integrated Graphics? There is some better explanations of that here as well. If you happen to run into that screen resolution error again, you can use optirun to load your nividia setings directly as well.Īlso if you are interested, your graphics card also has support for CUDA, and since this is linux, the drivers don't support this by default just yet, you can install CUDA. ![]() So you should install bumblebee to run your graphics intensive programs, and just use the additional drivers or the nvidia-current. Since your card is an optimus, it is best practice to not install nvidia drivers that have optimus though, as there are many issues. Then purge your current proprietary driver and use those and reboot, and enter this: sudo nvidia-xconfig -sli=On If you do not have any listed, try this: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppaĪnd check again, there should be some there. If you have issues with that, I would also recommend checking out additional drivers. To make sure that it is loaded, if not you will have to load it manually like so: sudo depmod -a And for your xconf not working, you could try this: sudo /sbin/lsmod | grep nvidia I am assuming you are referring to 319 however, but just incase you are not I will provide some links. But which nvidia drivers are you using? The 319 is the stable release, but not available in the repository However, the 325 beta drivers are available, and It noted some fixes to screen flickering in relation to scaling windows such as ours, so I believe this may be as useful to you as me. By the way, your graphics card uses nvidia optimus, so as a side note, you may want to look into bumblebee. Ok, I've done some looking into this, since I am also currently working on getting my nvidia 740m to work. If this solves the problem for you, continue with the rest of the instructions for setting it permanently. Log into your grub menu by holding shift while booting up your mbp, edit the kernel arguments with e, and right before silent splash you should add - nomodeset so it should look like what this guy here has done. ![]() ![]() I just ran into the same black screen issue, and it is highly frustrating. ![]()
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