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    Nvidia drivers don't seem to be working despite having them installed via Kubuntu Driver Manager

    I am using Kubuntu 24.04 LTS and I was trying to install the Nvidia drivers but for whatever reason, it doesn't work by recognizing my monitor is 180 Hz, just stuck on 60 and my other monitor doesn't work at all. No less, the Nvidia server driver settings doesn't recognize anything either. I currently have the 590 drivers installed through Kubuntu Driver Manager.

    #2
    what is the output of lsmod | grep nvidia and ubuntu-drivers devices

    some stuff i did: https://github.com/droidgoo

    Intel® Core™ i7-14700K | 64 GiB of RAM | AMD RX 6800

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      #3
      Originally posted by skyfishgoo View Post
      what is the output of lsmod | grep nvidia and ubuntu-drivers devices

      I tried the first command, it gave no output when I entered it and the second command said this:
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      [FONT=monospace][COLOR=#000000]udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead. [/COLOR]
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      udevadm hwdb is deprecated. Use systemd-hwdb instead.
      == /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.1/0000:08:00.0 ==
      modalias : pci:v000010DEd000024C9sv000019DAsd00001704bc03sc00i00
      vendor   : NVIDIA Corporation
      model    : GA104 [GeForce RTX 3060 Ti GDDR6X]
      driver   : nvidia-driver-570-server - distro non-free
      driver   : nvidia-driver-580-server-open - distro non-free
      driver   : nvidia-driver-570-open - distro non-free
      driver   : nvidia-driver-535-server - distro non-free
      driver   : nvidia-driver-570 - distro non-free
      driver   : nvidia-driver-580-open - distro non-free recommended
      driver   : nvidia-driver-535 - distro non-free
      driver   : nvidia-driver-580-server - distro non-free
      driver   : nvidia-driver-590-server-open - distro non-free
      driver   : nvidia-driver-590-open - distro non-free
      driver   : nvidia-driver-535-server-open - distro non-free
      driver   : nvidia-driver-535-open - distro non-free
      driver   : nvidia-driver-590 - distro non-free
      driver   : nvidia-driver-580 - distro non-free
      driver   : nvidia-driver-590-server - distro non-free
      driver   : nvidia-driver-570-server-open - distro non-free
      driver   : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin[/FONT]
      
      ​

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        #4
        you should install the 580 driver, not the 590
        some stuff i did: https://github.com/droidgoo

        Intel® Core™ i7-14700K | 64 GiB of RAM | AMD RX 6800

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