# For Installing CUDA 9.1, follow the instruction on the official website. $ sudo mokutil -disable-validation installing Cuda | NVIDIA Developer * I disabled the ‘secure booting’ to avoid loop after login Ubuntu (it can be done by something like:) $ sudo apt install mokutil # The above command should bring a chart similar to the following image: For checking that you may use the official Nvidia website at. But more importantly, you need to be sure first what version of the driver is compatible with your Ubuntu and your device. #Install the appropriate NVidia driver from the above list. $ sudo apt-get upgrade & sudo apt-get update -y $ sudo apt-get purge xserver-xorg-video-nouveau Then remove the open-source Nouveau drivers: Go to a terminal session ( ctrl+ alt+ F2). $ To install the display drivers, first log out from GUI. * Be careful, the next lines are going to remove your current graphic card driver and if your graphic card supports it, it installs the Nvidia driver instead: #Check if the graphics card supports the NVidia drivers: Some useful commands for my personal use, but feel free to try them*: installing ‘Nvidia’ Display driver
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