Lenovo Y50-70 Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon NVIDIA Geforce GTX 860M driver problem












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I have been trying in vain to get the discrete video card to work. I have tried applying all of the nvidia drivers listed in Driver Manager here:
enter image description here

But after a reboot, all I'll get is a black screen with a cursor, which requires me to reconfigure my Xorg. After doing a startx at the end of this reconfiguration step, the desktop graphic interface will come back with a message that Cinnamon has crashed and is currently in fallback mode. I can only then revert things back to their normal states by enabling the nouveau driver :(. I have also updated my kernel to 4.8.0-32-generic, but again nothing changed.



How can I get the discrete video card to work?



Edit: After deleting some PPA with the Software Sources GUI, my Driver Manager looks like this
Driver Manager after PPA deleted










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  • First of all remove your ppa I assume it's launchpad.net/~ricotz/+ppa-packages?start=75&batch=75 with ppa-purge.

    – user192526
    Jan 1 '17 at 10:48











  • I removed my ppa from Software Sources and reran Driver Manager. Now nvidia-367 shows up as "recommended". Selecting it still causes Cinnamon to crash as before. :(

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 1 '17 at 20:24











  • Did you remove the ppa with ppa-purge? If not that is a problem, because the packages from there stay's in your system.

    – user192526
    Jan 1 '17 at 21:09











  • I know this is a dumb question but how do I find which ppa to remove with ppa-purge?

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 1 '17 at 21:21











  • Please see photo of updated Driver Mananger in the edited question.

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 1 '17 at 21:38
















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I have been trying in vain to get the discrete video card to work. I have tried applying all of the nvidia drivers listed in Driver Manager here:
enter image description here

But after a reboot, all I'll get is a black screen with a cursor, which requires me to reconfigure my Xorg. After doing a startx at the end of this reconfiguration step, the desktop graphic interface will come back with a message that Cinnamon has crashed and is currently in fallback mode. I can only then revert things back to their normal states by enabling the nouveau driver :(. I have also updated my kernel to 4.8.0-32-generic, but again nothing changed.



How can I get the discrete video card to work?



Edit: After deleting some PPA with the Software Sources GUI, my Driver Manager looks like this
Driver Manager after PPA deleted










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  • First of all remove your ppa I assume it's launchpad.net/~ricotz/+ppa-packages?start=75&batch=75 with ppa-purge.

    – user192526
    Jan 1 '17 at 10:48











  • I removed my ppa from Software Sources and reran Driver Manager. Now nvidia-367 shows up as "recommended". Selecting it still causes Cinnamon to crash as before. :(

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 1 '17 at 20:24











  • Did you remove the ppa with ppa-purge? If not that is a problem, because the packages from there stay's in your system.

    – user192526
    Jan 1 '17 at 21:09











  • I know this is a dumb question but how do I find which ppa to remove with ppa-purge?

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 1 '17 at 21:21











  • Please see photo of updated Driver Mananger in the edited question.

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 1 '17 at 21:38














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I have been trying in vain to get the discrete video card to work. I have tried applying all of the nvidia drivers listed in Driver Manager here:
enter image description here

But after a reboot, all I'll get is a black screen with a cursor, which requires me to reconfigure my Xorg. After doing a startx at the end of this reconfiguration step, the desktop graphic interface will come back with a message that Cinnamon has crashed and is currently in fallback mode. I can only then revert things back to their normal states by enabling the nouveau driver :(. I have also updated my kernel to 4.8.0-32-generic, but again nothing changed.



How can I get the discrete video card to work?



Edit: After deleting some PPA with the Software Sources GUI, my Driver Manager looks like this
Driver Manager after PPA deleted










share|improve this question
















I have been trying in vain to get the discrete video card to work. I have tried applying all of the nvidia drivers listed in Driver Manager here:
enter image description here

But after a reboot, all I'll get is a black screen with a cursor, which requires me to reconfigure my Xorg. After doing a startx at the end of this reconfiguration step, the desktop graphic interface will come back with a message that Cinnamon has crashed and is currently in fallback mode. I can only then revert things back to their normal states by enabling the nouveau driver :(. I have also updated my kernel to 4.8.0-32-generic, but again nothing changed.



How can I get the discrete video card to work?



Edit: After deleting some PPA with the Software Sources GUI, my Driver Manager looks like this
Driver Manager after PPA deleted







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  • First of all remove your ppa I assume it's launchpad.net/~ricotz/+ppa-packages?start=75&batch=75 with ppa-purge.

    – user192526
    Jan 1 '17 at 10:48











  • I removed my ppa from Software Sources and reran Driver Manager. Now nvidia-367 shows up as "recommended". Selecting it still causes Cinnamon to crash as before. :(

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 1 '17 at 20:24











  • Did you remove the ppa with ppa-purge? If not that is a problem, because the packages from there stay's in your system.

    – user192526
    Jan 1 '17 at 21:09











  • I know this is a dumb question but how do I find which ppa to remove with ppa-purge?

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 1 '17 at 21:21











  • Please see photo of updated Driver Mananger in the edited question.

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 1 '17 at 21:38



















  • First of all remove your ppa I assume it's launchpad.net/~ricotz/+ppa-packages?start=75&batch=75 with ppa-purge.

    – user192526
    Jan 1 '17 at 10:48











  • I removed my ppa from Software Sources and reran Driver Manager. Now nvidia-367 shows up as "recommended". Selecting it still causes Cinnamon to crash as before. :(

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 1 '17 at 20:24











  • Did you remove the ppa with ppa-purge? If not that is a problem, because the packages from there stay's in your system.

    – user192526
    Jan 1 '17 at 21:09











  • I know this is a dumb question but how do I find which ppa to remove with ppa-purge?

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 1 '17 at 21:21











  • Please see photo of updated Driver Mananger in the edited question.

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 1 '17 at 21:38

















First of all remove your ppa I assume it's launchpad.net/~ricotz/+ppa-packages?start=75&batch=75 with ppa-purge.

– user192526
Jan 1 '17 at 10:48





First of all remove your ppa I assume it's launchpad.net/~ricotz/+ppa-packages?start=75&batch=75 with ppa-purge.

– user192526
Jan 1 '17 at 10:48













I removed my ppa from Software Sources and reran Driver Manager. Now nvidia-367 shows up as "recommended". Selecting it still causes Cinnamon to crash as before. :(

– BananaLeafCat
Jan 1 '17 at 20:24





I removed my ppa from Software Sources and reran Driver Manager. Now nvidia-367 shows up as "recommended". Selecting it still causes Cinnamon to crash as before. :(

– BananaLeafCat
Jan 1 '17 at 20:24













Did you remove the ppa with ppa-purge? If not that is a problem, because the packages from there stay's in your system.

– user192526
Jan 1 '17 at 21:09





Did you remove the ppa with ppa-purge? If not that is a problem, because the packages from there stay's in your system.

– user192526
Jan 1 '17 at 21:09













I know this is a dumb question but how do I find which ppa to remove with ppa-purge?

– BananaLeafCat
Jan 1 '17 at 21:21





I know this is a dumb question but how do I find which ppa to remove with ppa-purge?

– BananaLeafCat
Jan 1 '17 at 21:21













Please see photo of updated Driver Mananger in the edited question.

– BananaLeafCat
Jan 1 '17 at 21:38





Please see photo of updated Driver Mananger in the edited question.

– BananaLeafCat
Jan 1 '17 at 21:38










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First add the ppa again, or it will not work. I think it was this If yes, easier command



sudo ppa-purge -o xorg-edgers

sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-361


Don't be confused, this is the Meta-package for nvidia-367



According to nvidia-page supports the driver your card and it is no beta.






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  • So I ran sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa and sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa, then sudo apt-get update before using ppa-purge to remove them. Then doing sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-361 followed by a reboot again resulted in a black screen with a non-blinking cursor with the only difference being that the Mint start-up sound could now be heard. Doing sudo Xorg - configure and sudo cp xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf again causes Cinnamon to crash. Switching back to nouveau lands me in software-rendering mode... :| How do I get out of this?

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 2 '17 at 20:33













  • sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-video-intel libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri xserver-xorg-core seems to have helped me get rid of the "software-rendering" mode message. :|

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 2 '17 at 20:48











  • Still haven't been able to get this card to be recognized by Mint... Sad :(

    – BananaLeafCat
    Mar 31 '17 at 23:54











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First add the ppa again, or it will not work. I think it was this If yes, easier command



sudo ppa-purge -o xorg-edgers

sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-361


Don't be confused, this is the Meta-package for nvidia-367



According to nvidia-page supports the driver your card and it is no beta.






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  • So I ran sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa and sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa, then sudo apt-get update before using ppa-purge to remove them. Then doing sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-361 followed by a reboot again resulted in a black screen with a non-blinking cursor with the only difference being that the Mint start-up sound could now be heard. Doing sudo Xorg - configure and sudo cp xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf again causes Cinnamon to crash. Switching back to nouveau lands me in software-rendering mode... :| How do I get out of this?

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 2 '17 at 20:33













  • sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-video-intel libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri xserver-xorg-core seems to have helped me get rid of the "software-rendering" mode message. :|

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 2 '17 at 20:48











  • Still haven't been able to get this card to be recognized by Mint... Sad :(

    – BananaLeafCat
    Mar 31 '17 at 23:54
















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First add the ppa again, or it will not work. I think it was this If yes, easier command



sudo ppa-purge -o xorg-edgers

sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-361


Don't be confused, this is the Meta-package for nvidia-367



According to nvidia-page supports the driver your card and it is no beta.






share|improve this answer
























  • So I ran sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa and sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa, then sudo apt-get update before using ppa-purge to remove them. Then doing sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-361 followed by a reboot again resulted in a black screen with a non-blinking cursor with the only difference being that the Mint start-up sound could now be heard. Doing sudo Xorg - configure and sudo cp xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf again causes Cinnamon to crash. Switching back to nouveau lands me in software-rendering mode... :| How do I get out of this?

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 2 '17 at 20:33













  • sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-video-intel libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri xserver-xorg-core seems to have helped me get rid of the "software-rendering" mode message. :|

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 2 '17 at 20:48











  • Still haven't been able to get this card to be recognized by Mint... Sad :(

    – BananaLeafCat
    Mar 31 '17 at 23:54














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First add the ppa again, or it will not work. I think it was this If yes, easier command



sudo ppa-purge -o xorg-edgers

sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-361


Don't be confused, this is the Meta-package for nvidia-367



According to nvidia-page supports the driver your card and it is no beta.






share|improve this answer













First add the ppa again, or it will not work. I think it was this If yes, easier command



sudo ppa-purge -o xorg-edgers

sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-361


Don't be confused, this is the Meta-package for nvidia-367



According to nvidia-page supports the driver your card and it is no beta.







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  • So I ran sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa and sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa, then sudo apt-get update before using ppa-purge to remove them. Then doing sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-361 followed by a reboot again resulted in a black screen with a non-blinking cursor with the only difference being that the Mint start-up sound could now be heard. Doing sudo Xorg - configure and sudo cp xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf again causes Cinnamon to crash. Switching back to nouveau lands me in software-rendering mode... :| How do I get out of this?

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 2 '17 at 20:33













  • sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-video-intel libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri xserver-xorg-core seems to have helped me get rid of the "software-rendering" mode message. :|

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 2 '17 at 20:48











  • Still haven't been able to get this card to be recognized by Mint... Sad :(

    – BananaLeafCat
    Mar 31 '17 at 23:54



















  • So I ran sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa and sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa, then sudo apt-get update before using ppa-purge to remove them. Then doing sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-361 followed by a reboot again resulted in a black screen with a non-blinking cursor with the only difference being that the Mint start-up sound could now be heard. Doing sudo Xorg - configure and sudo cp xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf again causes Cinnamon to crash. Switching back to nouveau lands me in software-rendering mode... :| How do I get out of this?

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 2 '17 at 20:33













  • sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-video-intel libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri xserver-xorg-core seems to have helped me get rid of the "software-rendering" mode message. :|

    – BananaLeafCat
    Jan 2 '17 at 20:48











  • Still haven't been able to get this card to be recognized by Mint... Sad :(

    – BananaLeafCat
    Mar 31 '17 at 23:54

















So I ran sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa and sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa, then sudo apt-get update before using ppa-purge to remove them. Then doing sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-361 followed by a reboot again resulted in a black screen with a non-blinking cursor with the only difference being that the Mint start-up sound could now be heard. Doing sudo Xorg - configure and sudo cp xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf again causes Cinnamon to crash. Switching back to nouveau lands me in software-rendering mode... :| How do I get out of this?

– BananaLeafCat
Jan 2 '17 at 20:33







So I ran sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa and sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa, then sudo apt-get update before using ppa-purge to remove them. Then doing sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-361 followed by a reboot again resulted in a black screen with a non-blinking cursor with the only difference being that the Mint start-up sound could now be heard. Doing sudo Xorg - configure and sudo cp xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf again causes Cinnamon to crash. Switching back to nouveau lands me in software-rendering mode... :| How do I get out of this?

– BananaLeafCat
Jan 2 '17 at 20:33















sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-video-intel libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri xserver-xorg-core seems to have helped me get rid of the "software-rendering" mode message. :|

– BananaLeafCat
Jan 2 '17 at 20:48





sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-video-intel libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri xserver-xorg-core seems to have helped me get rid of the "software-rendering" mode message. :|

– BananaLeafCat
Jan 2 '17 at 20:48













Still haven't been able to get this card to be recognized by Mint... Sad :(

– BananaLeafCat
Mar 31 '17 at 23:54





Still haven't been able to get this card to be recognized by Mint... Sad :(

– BananaLeafCat
Mar 31 '17 at 23:54


















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