On 03/03/2020 18.05, Lucas B. Cohen wrote: > Attached is partial output of : reportbug --template -T none -s none -S > normal -b --list-cc none -q xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-legacy-390xx (with > repeated lines removed, and some irrelevant info sanitized).
You were running the current (418.xx) nvidia-driver: > /proc/driver/nvidia/version: > NVRM version: NVIDIA UNIX x86_64 Kernel Module 418.74 Wed May 1 11:49:41 > CDT 2019 > GCC version: gcc version 8.3.0 (Debian 8.3.0-6) > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 Mar 3 16:33 /etc/alternatives/nvidia -> /usr/lib/nvidia/current therefore the collected information is mostly irrelevant for the 390xx driver. You don't seem to have the nvidia-legacy-390xx-driver package installed either ... Were you using the glvnd or nonglvnd variant of the 390xx driver? nvidia-legacy-390xx-driver-libs | nvidia-legacy-390xx-driver-libs-nonglvnd Since that card seems to be supported by all driver versions: sid# nvidia-detect 10de:1380 Checking driver support for PCI ID [10de:1380] Your card is supported by all driver versions. Your card is also supported by the Tesla drivers series. It is recommended to install the nvidia-driver package. is there any reason to use the 390xx legacy driver for this card? BTW, the README.txt in the 390.xx driver lists the GeForce GTX 750 Ti as a supported card. Andreas