Hello,

I'm not sure why you are using an older driver but here what's available in Debian stretch at the moment: 375.82-1~deb9u1 I don't have 1080Ti myself but this driver can handle the regular 1080 for sure and I bet it does handle the Ti as well.

If you want to give a try with a Stretch virtual machine, when calling virt-builder replace debian-8 by debian-9 and that's it ;-)

Adam.


On 11/14/2017 01:18 AM, Ramon Hofer wrote:
Dear Adam,

On Mon, 13 Nov 2017 22:49:02 +0100
Adam Cécile <adam.cec...@hitec.lu> wrote:

Here is my notes/scripts when I did that to attach an nvidia card
inside a KVM virtual machine:
https://github.com/eLvErDe/nvidia-docker-cuda-kvm-with-passthru/blob/master/create-kvm-for-nvidia-docker.sh
I rembered that I can just upgrade to Stretch the usual way by changing
the sources.list files.
Unfortunately it is exactly the same as what I described in my prvious
email to Alexander. I could install and configure the driver but
startxfce4 does not start.

startxfce4: https://pastebin.com/0MeCU492

xorg.conf: https://pastebin.com/a4qGhsxz

Maybe I do not startxfce4 correctly?
Do I need to change xorg.conf?
Or is there any way to check if the driver works in the guest?


Thanks again for your help.


Best regards,
Ramon


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