![]() ![]() Followed instructions on blacklisting and the subsequent install of 440.31 worked fine and boinc is crunching SETI using 16. Did not see that before so the 435 driver had something that was missing from the 440.31. It did not show up the first time I ran that 440.31 install. ![]() I then tried that 440.31 driver again but was told to remove the nouveau one. Some motherboards have nvidia chipsets so cant just do a purge of *nvidia* "apt list -installed" give me a list of nvidia packages and I did a purge delete of all nvidia packages that had anything to do with video. Both video boards were recognized by nvidia-smi but no CUDA was available so boinc had nothing to do. I put in that 435 and that caused 440 to disappear and I also got that missing file "nvidia-uninstall". Went back to nvidia and read the readme and the 440.31 was good for all the boards. ![]() "ubuntu-drivers devices" saw the 1070 but did not get the friendly name for the 1660Ti and suggested driver 435 for the 1070. Google for how to uninstall nvidia driver found instructions to run /usr/bin/nvidia-uninstall but that file did not exist Seems taking out the 1070 messed things up there. In the mean time, that HPz-400 with the left over gtx1060 didn't recognized the 1060. Pulled gtx-1070 from HPz-400 (it had a 1060 in addition to the 1070) but was not recognized when put in to the new system.Ĭould not re-install the 440.31 driver: "already installed" All worked ok following notes I had made on a fresh install. Have notes from the previous Ubuntu installs but nothing seems to work the same way as before. Setting up a H110-BTC rig to replace several small systems. ![]()
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