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# Instructions for 4.14 and cuda 9.1 | |
# If upgrading from 4.13 and cuda 9.0 | |
$ sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove libcud* | |
$ sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove cuda* | |
$ sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove nvidia* | |
# also remove the container directory direcotory at /usr/local/cuda-9.0/ | |
# Important libs required with 4.14.x with Cuda 9.X | |
$ sudo apt install libelf1 libelf-dev | |
# Install Intel Graphics Patch Firmwares (This should reboot your system): | |
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL http://bit.ly/IGFWL-install)" | |
# Update to 4.14 kernel. nvidia-384 compiles fine with this. | |
cd /tmp | |
wget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.14.13/linux-headers-4.14.13-041413_4.14.13-041413.201801101001_all.deb | |
wget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.14.13/linux-headers-4.14.13-041413-generic_4.14.13-041413.201801101001_amd64.deb | |
wget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.14.13/linux-image-4.14.13-041413-generic_4.14.13-041413.201801101001_amd64.deb | |
sudo dpkg -i *.deb | |
# Add Nvidia repository | |
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa | |
sudo apt update | |
# Install via ubuntu drivers | |
sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall | |
# <optional for ML Folks> Install CUDA 8 (if you're interested in using gpu for ML) ~> requires nvidia stable drivers | |
# This acts as repo so install it somewhere safe and do not delete | |
# cuda is now available with membership only, download from https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-release-candidate-download | |
sudo dpkg -i cuda-repo-ubuntu1604-9-0-local-rc_9.0.103-1_amd64.deb | |
sudo apt-key add /var/cuda-repo-<version>/7fa2af80.pub | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get install cuda | |
# Update Path to have /usr/local/cuda/bin incase using dotfiles. | |
# <optional for ML Folks> Install CuDNN for running things like tensorflow | |
# Download cudnn7 for cuda9 from nvidia https://developer.nvidia.com/cudnn | |
sudo dpkg -i libcudnn7_7.0.2.43-1+cuda9.0_amd64.deb | |
# Testing cuda. | |
$ sudo prime-select intel | |
$ nvidia-smi | |
# This should give an error, no drivers found | |
# Try this | |
$ sudo prime-select nvidia | |
# displays CUDA info. | |
# At this point the nvidia drivers work well enough. Search for "nvidia x server settings" | |
# in your applications menu and you can switch between intel and nvidia PRIME profiles. | |
# But the nvidia card is still ON (bbswitch will report it off, but the battery consumption is (20 +- 5) Watts | |
# You can leave it here if you're not worried about battery but if you are then continue with this. | |
# Install powertop | |
sudo apt install powertop | |
# TLP interferes with bluetooth, better not install it, or remove it completely. | |
sudo apt remove --purge tlp | |
# Run powertop: | |
sudo powertop | |
# You should see battery discharge around 20w +/- 5W, this eats up my battery 4 times faster. | |
# Add command line params: | |
sudo nano /etc/default/grub | |
# Make the following look like this, do not ask why. | |
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT='pcie_port_pm=off acpi_backlight=none acpi_osi=Linux acpi_osi=! acpi_osi="Windows 2009"' | |
sudo update-grub2 | |
# Install bumblebee - now this is the danger zone, this software has not been updated in a while and I am not sure when will this available. | |
# Avoid updating your system if you're fine with this. | |
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bumblebee/testing | |
sudo apt update | |
sudo apt install bumblebee bumblebee-nvidia | |
# at the time of writing this, the latest is nvidia-381 but cuda 8 requires the stable, which is nvidia-375 | |
# add them to bumblebee config file. | |
sudo nano /etc/bumblebee/bumblebee.conf | |
# Change 'Driver=' to 'Driver=nvidia' | |
# Change all occurences of 'nvidia-current' to 'nvidia-xxx' | |
# Change KernelDriver=nvidia-384 | |
# save and run | |
sudo service bumblebeed restart | |
# this should give you daemon already running | |
sudo bumblebeed | |
# Since the driver load will now be handled by bumblebee, we need to stop the OS from loading it. | |
sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf | |
# Make the following section look like this (the drm line will be added): | |
#387 | |
blacklist nvidia-387 | |
blacklist nvidia-387-drm | |
blacklist nvidia-387-updates | |
blacklist nvidia-experimental-387 | |
# once that is done, you'll need bbswitch dkms module | |
sudo apt-get install bbswitch-dkms | |
# Load this with the kernel. | |
sudo nano /etc/modules-load.d/modules.conf | |
# add following | |
i915 | |
bbswitch | |
# now make sure nvidia-settings has nvidia prime profile selected. | |
# So what actually happened: | |
# The control for switching between graphics has been moved from nvidia's driver to bumblebee. This helps | |
# maximize battery life because now you can selectively switch between which graphics card to use. In case | |
# you want to provide access to nvidia gpu for the current application run it using optirun. | |
# e.g. if you want to run steam with nvidia gpu, run something like: $ optirun steam | |
# or if you're using gpu to run ml tasks, just run them with optirun and they would work just fine. | |
# Additional | |
# TLP is known to interfere with bumblebee, make it avoid using this https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Talk:Bumblebee#Bumblebee_and_TLP_interferening | |
# Run powertop to see if battery consumption is in check: 10w +/- 5W | |
# Testing bumblebee | |
cat /proc/acpi/bbswitch # Ouput:0000:01:00.0 OFF | |
optirun glxgears -info # Runs the Gears demo | |
optirun nvidia-smi # Should give an error | |
sudo prime-select nvidia # Should select nvidia hardware for cuda | |
optirun nvidia-smi # Outputs: | |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | |
| NVIDIA-SMI 387.34 Driver Version: 387.34 | | |
|-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+ | |
| GPU Name Persistence-M| Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC | | |
| Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap| Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. | | |
|===============================+======================+======================| | |
| 0 GeForce GTX 1050 Off | 00000000:01:00.0 Off | N/A | | |
| N/A 29C P0 N/A / N/A | 5MiB / 4041MiB | 2% Default | | |
+-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+ | |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | |
| Processes: GPU Memory | | |
| GPU PID Type Process name Usage | | |
|=============================================================================| | |
| 0 23052 G /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg 5MiB | | |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | |
cat /proc/acpi/bbswitch # Still Outputs:0000:01:00.0 OFF which means, we're using nvida hardware only when we run applications using optirun | |
# Getting mouse freezes, random misses? | |
dmesg -w | grep psmouse #check if your trackpad is out of sync frequently | |
# Add this boot flag: | |
"psmouse.resetafter=0" | |
# The system loads a blank screen with just a cursor on reboot? | |
# I found that selecting nvidia and restarting the system would need nvidia to run again, | |
# but unfortunately we disable nvidia on startup. A simple fix could be adding an alias in your ~/.(bash|zsh)rc | |
# I always restart my system from the terminal so this makes sure I move back to intel always before restart. | |
alias reboot="sudo prime-select intel; sudo reboot now" | |
alias shutdown="sudo prime-select intel; sudo shutdown -h now" | |
# Other Helpful links: | |
http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/os-applications/f/4613/t/19629103 | |
https://karlgrz.com/dell-xps-15-ubuntu-tweaks/ | |
https://hemenkapadia.github.io/blog/2016/05/07/Ubuntu-with-Nvidia-Bumblebee.html | |
https://askubuntu.com/questions/879856/nvidia-prime-cant-switch-to-intel/885487 | |
http://www.webupd8.org/2016/08/how-to-install-and-configure-bumblebee.html | |
#Benchmarks | |
================================== | |
GpuTest 0.7.0 | |
http://www.geeks3d.com | |
Module: TessMark X64 | |
Score: 5243 points (FPS: 87) | |
Settings: | |
- 1920x1080 windowed | |
- antialiasing: Off | |
- duration: 60000 ms | |
Renderer: | |
- GeForce GTX 1050/PCIe/SSE2 | |
- OpenGL: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 384.98 | |
================================== | |
================================== | |
GpuTest 0.7.0 | |
http://www.geeks3d.com | |
Module: Plot3D | |
Score: 11340 points (FPS: 189) | |
Settings: | |
- 1920x1080 windowed | |
- antialiasing: Off | |
- duration: 60000 ms | |
Renderer: | |
- GeForce GTX 1050/PCIe/SSE2 | |
- OpenGL: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 384.98 | |
================================== | |
================================= | |
GpuTest 0.7.0 | |
http://www.geeks3d.com | |
Module: FurMark | |
Score: 2670 points (FPS: 44) | |
Settings: | |
- 1920x1080 windowed | |
- antialiasing: Off | |
- duration: 60000 ms | |
Renderer: | |
- GeForce GTX 1050/PCIe/SSE2 | |
- OpenGL: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 384.98 | |
================================== |
@whizzzkid it actually wasn't a setup issue, but an issue from steam which had a solve here: ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux#5428 (comment)
This command solves it
primusrun steam -steamos
Hello! Thank you for taking the time to provide clear instructions.
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 on my Dell XPS 15 9560 (UHD screen, 16Gb RAM, 512 SSD etc.) After following the guide, I ended up with a black screen (no cursor) upon reboot. I have a feeling the error has something to do with one of these factors:
- When running sudo bumblebeed , the output was something to the effect of "nvidia" not being found.
- When I ran cat /proc/acpi/bbswitch, the output was 0000:01:00.0 ON
- I installed the V4.14.13 kernel, but sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall installed the version 396 driver.
Do you perhaps have any advice how I could get this working properly? At the moment, having removed all nvidia related components, powerstat indicates an average power draw of 25W. I would very much like to get this down to more reasonable figures.
My CPU temperature sits around 50 degrees - which is hotter than the 40 degrees I have read online others are able to achieve. Furthermore, the GPU temperature seems to be at around 60 degrees.
I finally installed Manjaro Arch Linux and suddenly everything works perfectly out of the box, zero configuration required !
Welcome everyone
I updated to 390.48 a couple of days ago and 4.15.18 kernel, the watts are oddly satisfying on idle.

@fayazkhan try reinstalling, I am clueless.
Cheers :)