Intel HD4000 & GTX 660 Ti problem
Hi,
I've got a desktop PC with both Intel HD4000 integrated graphics (Intel i5 Ivy Bridge) and a discrete video card (Nvidia GTX 660 Ti).
My problem is that the discrete video card does not work under Ubuntu, but it works fine in Windows.
Additional Hardware Drivers in Ubuntu does not allow me to install any Nvidia drivers, and says that there aren't any available.
According to the output of lspci | grep VGA:
Code:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Ivy Bridge Graphics Controller (rev 09)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1183 (rev a1)
It seems that the discrete card is detected, but isn't in use.
Has anyone had similar problems, or tips that could fix my problem?
Re: Intel HD4000 & GTX 660 Ti problem
I used Synaptic and installed nvidia-current. Does that not work for you?
Re: Intel HD4000 & GTX 660 Ti problem
I do not know if it is only laptops, but some have posted they could turn off Video in BIOS/UEFI.
But then you may need no modeset to boot.
How to set NOMODESET and other kernel boot options in grub2 - both liveCD & first boot, but different
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions
# You may need headers first - meta package for 12.10 version:
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic
Re: How To Install Nvidia Drivers [v8.1.2.12 by Bogan]. post 1126
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...43535&page=113
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Bi...erHowto/Nvidia
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2081649
Re: Intel HD4000 & GTX 660 Ti problem
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Rebelli0us
I used Synaptic and installed nvidia-current. Does that not work for you?
Nope :/ did you do any additional changes in the settings?
Re: Intel HD4000 & GTX 660 Ti problem
First question: do you have two separate video output on your desktop PC ? If yes, can you disable the onboard graphic card in BIOS, connect the display to the NVIDIA discrete card and try to install it with:
Code:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-current
sudo nvidia-xconfig
Then reboot.
Re: Intel HD4000 & GTX 660 Ti problem
Quote:
Originally Posted by
typhoon_tip
First question: do you have two separate video output on your desktop PC ? If yes, can you disable the onboard graphic card in BIOS, connect the display to the NVIDIA discrete card and try to install it with:
Code:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-current
sudo nvidia-xconfig
Then reboot.
Not sure if I understood your question correctly, but the discrete Nvidia card does not give any output and I have to use the integrated card to get a picture.
The discrete card did give output when booting a LiveCD, if that could be of any help?
Re: Intel HD4000 & GTX 660 Ti problem
No what I meant was the physical connectors in the back of your Desktop: do you have two or only one ? If you have two, then you must be able to shut off the integrated video card from BIOS and proceed with install of the nvidia driver according to above procedure. If you have only one, then you must use Bumblebee to make things work.
Edit: if still not clear, post a picture of the back of your desktop, with all connectors in clear view.
Re: Intel HD4000 & GTX 660 Ti problem
Quote:
Originally Posted by
typhoon_tip
No what I meant was the physical connectors in the back of your Desktop: do you have two or only one ? If you have two, then you must be able to shut off the integrated video card from BIOS and proceed with install of the nvidia driver according to above procedure. If you have only one, then you must use Bumblebee to make things work.
Edit: if still not clear, post a picture of the back of your desktop, with all connectors in clear view.
Sorry for the late reply, I didn't have physical access to the computer.
Yes, indeed, the BIOS option was there. I thought I'd looked everywhere, but apparently it was well hidden (these new graphical BIOS' with Beginner-mode and Advance-mode are really confusing).
It works as intended now, thanks buddy :).