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The most recent update for Nvidia drivers for Ubuntu has broken my display.

On my 22.04 Gnome3 display, I had to fallback to X.org drivers to get a working display. None of the Nvidia options (515 proprietary-tested, the new non-proprietary 515, the 510, nothing).

I have a 'playground' SSD where I try out new Ubuntu distros. This update also broke the Ubuntu Unity install.

** Update **

Just loaded and installed the newest 520 Driver package. Was hoping that would fix the issue.

Nope. Still crashes to low-res, single monitor. Had to fallback to X.org to get a working display

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Update, again

I managed to get the 515 proprietary drivers to work in both 22.04 and 20.04.

When I tried the 520 drivers, it did not work.

On boot, I noticed that gpu-manager.service crashed, and could not find/detect/deal with my 3060.

At least 515 is working.

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I had issues with Nvidia drivers on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. I fixed my black screen issues by running these commands in recovery mode:

sudo apt-get remove --purge '*nvidia*'
sudo apt install nvidia-driver-520
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade 

The first line should uninstall every nvidia driver package, including those that might be damaged. The second one installs the latest nvidia-driver I could find. I had issue with the "open" version, so you may want to try 520 as well. If not, after the purge, try nvidia-driver-520-open and see what happens.

Dornyx
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