06-08-2022, 06:12 PM
If you want to look for different drivers for your hardware, the instructions are in the help manual at the link provided earlier by Moltke. But the information taken from the Nvidia support site suggests this may have some risk because of the lack of kernel support.
Personally I think staying with the pre-installed video drivers is probably safest at least until we understand a bit more about the problem. So far, there's no evidence that the video system is causing the problem, the only pointer is the title of the OP which states "Nvidia card fails".
How was the card failure determined ? Still not sure what is meant by 'this known bug' in the original post.
Is there a link to the known bug or any further information ?
Personally I think staying with the pre-installed video drivers is probably safest at least until we understand a bit more about the problem. So far, there's no evidence that the video system is causing the problem, the only pointer is the title of the OP which states "Nvidia card fails".
How was the card failure determined ? Still not sure what is meant by 'this known bug' in the original post.
Is there a link to the known bug or any further information ?
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