Previously I had used bumblebee but now I had decided to move to pure Nvidia. Also commands like nvidia-smi shows gpu information, lspci -vnn | grep ‘’’]’ lists the GPU, modinfo | nvidia lists a bunch of things, prime-select query lists nvidia. No matter what I do, I can’t get the computer to use nvidia graphics.Ĭurrently, my computer doesn’t have any bumblebee. I messed around with the grub file but to no avail. I switched back and forth between intel and nvidia several times. I purged and reinstalled nvidia and bumblebee several times. However, when I do prime-select nvidia and reboot, then I run glxspheres I see that it’s still using intel drivers rather than the nvidia one. I decided to ditch the whole bumblebee thing and to go only with prime-select method of managing graphics. Here’s a link for reference- Īnyway, I decided to follow the instructions listed here but I couldn’t get bumblebee to work. After a bit of googling, I found out that bumblebee doesn’t play with nice with nvidia-390+ drivers. Recently, I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 ,installed nvidia 390 drivers,and bumblebee doesn’t work. I installed Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, then installed nvidia drivers and bumblebee and it ran fine. I have a Inspiron 7559 laptop, with Nvidia 960M gpu.
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