Sf298@lemmy.worldOPtoPop!_OS (Linux)@lemmy.world•Broke my graphics driver, please help!English
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1 year agoThank you for the really quick reply! I copy and pasted each of those commands exactly, and did a reboot before and after the install, but I’m still experiencing the same issues.
nvidia-smi
returns the following:
NVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't communicate with the NVIDIA driver. Make sure that the latest NVIDIA driver is installed and running.
It seems like a very strange issue.
So I ran that command (it took a while, but completed successfully) then tried
nvidia-smi
both before and after a reboot. Sadly its still in the same position.From what I understood in the docs, it creates/updates a ramdisk for each kernel I have installed? By the look of it, I might have a load of kernel versions still installed, is it worth removing some of them?