Re: "Your system is running in low-graphics mode'' after Ubuntu 12.04 LTS update
Hi!, ozboy08,
You Posted:
See if you can type in : NVIDIA smi.
Was this a typo??
I get "NVIDIA : command not found", same with 'sudo' and with 'nvidia'.
Edit: 31/03/13: I found the correct command is: 'nvidia-smi', the file is in /usr/bin:
Code:
~$ nvidia-smi
Sun Mar 31 17:49:21 2013
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| NVIDIA-SMI 4.304.51 Driver Version: 304.51 |
|-----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+----------------------------------------+
| GPU Name | Bus-Id Disp. | Volatile Uncorr. ECC |
| Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap | Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. |
|============================+=======================+=========================|
| 0 GeForce GT 520 | 0000:01:00.0 N/A | N/A |
| 40% 32C N/A N/A / N/A | 19% 196MB / 1023MB | N/A Default |
+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
+----------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Compute processes : GPU Memory |
| GPU PID Process name Usage |
|==============================================================================|
| 0 Not Supported |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
~$
Chao!, bogan.
Reason for edit: Correct cmd found & example added.
Last edited by bogan; March 31st, 2013 at 06:29 PM.
Reason: correction
"Better Solutions may bring Worsened Problems": After Lao Tse, b. circa 405BC. a contemporary of Confucius, who died circa 600BC.
They did things differently in those days, apparently!!
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