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A while ago I installed Ubuntu on my Windows machine (Asus ROG GL503GE), which has an Nvidia GPU. In order for that GPU to work when booting into Ubuntu, I have to manually disable secure boot every time. Otherwise all my GPU heavy apps would struggle to run using integrated Intel GPU. How do I enable Nvidia GPU in Ubuntu without having to disable secure boot every time when booting?

Terrarium
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  • After changing Secure Boot in your BIOS, are you sure that you're saving those changes before/when leaving the BIOS? – heynnema Aug 12 '20 at 20:31
  • Do you want secure boot to be on, or wanting to disable secure boot for every boot, windows and ubuntu? – crip659 Aug 12 '20 at 21:55
  • @crip659 I want secure boot to be on for every boot, but I want dGPU to work on Ubuntu. – Terrarium Aug 13 '20 at 06:41
  • Can see this since you want secure boot on. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1048135/how-can-i-install-nvidia-drivers-on-ubuntu-18-04-with-secure-boot – crip659 Aug 13 '20 at 10:48

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