Debian buster alpha3 bumblebee + Nvidia nonfree [on hold]











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I've successfully setup bumblebee, my Nvidia driver and its kernel module but xorg is still not able to access it



sudo dkms status= shows both devices as "installed" (internal gpu and nvidia card)



Systemctl status bumblebeed= shows that bumblebee is active and with no errors



Also, the Module is successfully installed in the kernel



Linux headers are also the newest version (I get that message when I try to install them)



Nvidia-smi fails to communicate with the driver, and xorg too



Somehow I think the headers are installed but not configured, but I really don't know what else to try. I've followed both nvidia and bumblebee Debian wiki, Lois of YouTube tutorials and the only step they can do differently has to do with the headers.



Might be that buster just doesn't support Nvidia drivers at all?enter image description here










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    I've successfully setup bumblebee, my Nvidia driver and its kernel module but xorg is still not able to access it



    sudo dkms status= shows both devices as "installed" (internal gpu and nvidia card)



    Systemctl status bumblebeed= shows that bumblebee is active and with no errors



    Also, the Module is successfully installed in the kernel



    Linux headers are also the newest version (I get that message when I try to install them)



    Nvidia-smi fails to communicate with the driver, and xorg too



    Somehow I think the headers are installed but not configured, but I really don't know what else to try. I've followed both nvidia and bumblebee Debian wiki, Lois of YouTube tutorials and the only step they can do differently has to do with the headers.



    Might be that buster just doesn't support Nvidia drivers at all?enter image description here










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      I've successfully setup bumblebee, my Nvidia driver and its kernel module but xorg is still not able to access it



      sudo dkms status= shows both devices as "installed" (internal gpu and nvidia card)



      Systemctl status bumblebeed= shows that bumblebee is active and with no errors



      Also, the Module is successfully installed in the kernel



      Linux headers are also the newest version (I get that message when I try to install them)



      Nvidia-smi fails to communicate with the driver, and xorg too



      Somehow I think the headers are installed but not configured, but I really don't know what else to try. I've followed both nvidia and bumblebee Debian wiki, Lois of YouTube tutorials and the only step they can do differently has to do with the headers.



      Might be that buster just doesn't support Nvidia drivers at all?enter image description here










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      I've successfully setup bumblebee, my Nvidia driver and its kernel module but xorg is still not able to access it



      sudo dkms status= shows both devices as "installed" (internal gpu and nvidia card)



      Systemctl status bumblebeed= shows that bumblebee is active and with no errors



      Also, the Module is successfully installed in the kernel



      Linux headers are also the newest version (I get that message when I try to install them)



      Nvidia-smi fails to communicate with the driver, and xorg too



      Somehow I think the headers are installed but not configured, but I really don't know what else to try. I've followed both nvidia and bumblebee Debian wiki, Lois of YouTube tutorials and the only step they can do differently has to do with the headers.



      Might be that buster just doesn't support Nvidia drivers at all?enter image description here







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      put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Rui F Ribeiro, G-Man, Stephen Harris, Thomas, sam 2 days ago


      Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






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