One other thought - If you're going to use the Nvidia 390 driver, make sure you're using X11 and not Wayland.
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One other thought - If you're going to use the Nvidia 390 driver, make sure you're using X11 and not Wayland.
Then it seems very unlikely the graphics (especially the Nvidia GPU) are the problem. Note that by default, your laptop uses the Intel GPU to run the system and only uses the Nvidia GPU when you...
The bad news is that no one has ever explicitly reported the sound on this laptop to work under any Linux distro: https://linux-hardware.org/?id=pci:1002-1637-152d-1365
Get a LiveUSB of Ubuntu...
Personally, I think you should be able to run your CPU at full load all day and night without throttling (assuming you're not overclocking). If you can't, your cooling setup is inadequate.
A newer...
The 5600G/T is fully supported by Linux. Whatever the hardware is capable of will work. So HDMI 2.0b means 3840 × 2160 @ 60Hz will work with appropriate cable.
In addition to the latest sof firmware, did you update the ucm like in https://github.com/thesofproject/linux/issues/4879#issuecomment-2027703266
Make sure you do that and reboot.
What does this...
Any way you can try another desktop to see if the issue occurs there? I haven't used Nvidia for a while, but I remembering preferring compton/picom compositor for Nvidia instead of xfwm's built-in...
To me, it looks like you either need gstreamer 1.24.x or maybe an older version of icamera.
Shot in the dark here, but maybe the file it should be looking for is sof-mtl-rt711-4ch.tplg (this laptop has quad speakers from what I can see). Try making a symbolic link (and rebooting):
cd...
You're going to need at least a 6.7 kernel.
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/ae53e2198cb811f7ee7c5cd4580bf42e88086fa5
You're also going to need updated cirrus firmware:...
Maybe this fixes your graphics issues with 22.04:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2495988&p=14182328#post14182328
Thanks for the info.
My MSI B550 board also has some PCI-e slot and/or lane width limitations when using the second M.2 slot. I know Asrock does the SATA 5/6 and M.2 sharing on at least one of their B550 boards. The...
The Nvidia driver should work. Which version were you trying?
Also, is this laptop one with hybrid graphics or did Dell disable the Intel GPU?
You go, man. Fight corporate stupidity!
Yeah, I get all that, but $400(!) is a lot for a product in in the $800-1000 range
If it won't automatically mount with gvfs like other music CD's and you can't rip it, then the disc is probably damaged too badly, especially if a normal CD player can't read it. Even if you get the...
There's probably a way to copy the tracks like files with gvfs, but you are doing this the hard way. Use a ripper like k3b. It will check the disc for errors with libcdparanoia, convert from .wav to...
That is expected. Again, audio CD's do not have filesystems that mount normally. The system is using gvfs to make it look like a data CD. You can look at:
gvfs-mount
Are you referring to a 4-pin Molex connector on the motherboard? I don't think most motherboards have those nowadays. Even the ones that do probably don't need it connected if just using one GPU and...
Technically, you dont, but .wav's take up more space than FLAC, and aren't as friendly to tag.
They should all work, but most likely, you want the first option (nvidia-driver-535)
https://devicetests.com/nvidia-server-driver-ubuntu-differences
Try removing and reseating the card. Make sure you connect any external power connector(s). It looks like this card probably has an 8-pin connector.
If you can't get the BIOS screen to show up when...
Yeah, that's crazy that a free operating system costs $400 more than one with licensing fees. Why would anyone get a laptop with Linux preloaded with that price disparity? Just get it with Windows,...
If you are using the 6.5 kernel, it should work with the builtin amdgpu kernel module/driver:
echo `uname -r`
sudo dmidecode -t memory
Mint 17 has been EOL and unsupported for 5 years now...