The instructions here solved my problem:
https://www.programmersought.com/article/45694457131/
There seemed to be a missing symlink to the nvidia-polkit python file:
1. cd /usr/share/screen-resolution-extra && ls
2. sudo ln -s nvidia-polkit.py nvidia-polkit
3. sudo chmod +x nvidia-polkit
Also, en
And still existing on Sunday, March 13, 2022! Driver in use: 510.
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Problem still exists in 21.10 nv495 ..
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Installing xserver-xorg-dev fixed the error !
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Same with 20.04 et nv390 (proprétaire, testé).
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Problem still exists in 21.04 nv470.
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Same here, with Nvidia 455.45.01 on Ubuntu 20.04. In fact I've been
facing this for years, since 18.04.
The workaround I'm using is to call nvidia-settings via a shell script
in Gnome's Startup Applications.
It's a bit annoying because it only applies after you log in, but has
the additional bene
I have also the same problem. With two monitors, I change the monitor
positions (left/right) in the nvidia-settings tool (started with sudo)
and write it to the X Configuration file (/etc/X11/xorg.conf). The file
is changed, but the monitor positions are reset after next reboot.
I wondered why the
Ok I just did a quick test. It is writing to my xorg.conf.
Also I noticed that when ubuntu starts up, on the login screen both
screens have the purple background color - it's only after that when it
gets to the desktop does the second display turn off.
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** Attachment removed: "xorg.conf"
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And by logs. Both logs are updated at boot. And when I change nvidia-
settings, only Xorg.1.log is updated.
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Logs of the newly installed system, settings are also reset at boot.
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When using nvidia drivers, I get 2 Xorg logs, as I understand this is normal
behavior, since on a new system, when switching to nvidia drivers, the same
thing happens. When changing settings in nvidia-settings, the logs are updated
only in Xorg.1.log.
The settings are overwritten on reboot, than
Xorg.0.log
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Installing xserver-xorg-dev fixed the error:
Package xorg-server was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `xorg-server.pc '
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
No package 'xorg-server' found
But the settings are reset on reboot.
Ubuntu 2
I'm seeing what i think is a related problem using Ubuntu 20.04 and
nvidia driver 440. IE default ubuntu 20.04 install from the ISO (and
then updated).
My settings do not persist across reboots. (which is really annoying
since I have a secondary display rotated. Tried running as sudo - it
seems
I found the solution installing screen-resolution-extra 0.18 from
https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/screen-resolution-extra using dbkg -i
place where u downloaded deb file.
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Same as Guillermo, on Ubuntu 20.04 using Nvidia 440, same problem ..
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I am running Nvidia 440, and i have the same problem. :(
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Emiliano (gaiagilder) Try installing the following packages
sudo apt-get install pkg-config make xutils-dev libtool xserver-xorg-dev
libx11-dev libxi-dev libxrandr-dev libxinerama-dev libudev-dev
I am running Nvidia 440
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Fixed with 390.132 driver, NV-CONTROL Version:1.29, Ubuntu 20.04
Thanks
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I'm still having the problem in (X)Ubuntu 18.4,
NVIDIA-SMI 340.107Driver Version: 340.107|
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| GPU NamePersistence-M| Bus-IdDisp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC |
| Fan Temp
Running into the same problem:
Ubuntu 19.04
NVIDIA Driver 440.33.01
Output: (Please note that not even writing the conf to my HOME directory works.
I've also retried with sudo. Same results.)
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(nvidia-settings:19553): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: 10:04:11.973:
g_object_u
Also this bug wasn't fixed with 390 driver (19.10 stable release)
andrey@andrey-G31M-S2L:~$ sudo nvidia-settings
[sudo] пароль для andrey:
(nvidia-settings:3420): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: 15:06:56.073:
g_object_unref: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
ERROR: Local version of NVML doesn't
This bug is 'alive and well' with 340.107 driver in 19.10
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@Nils: which Ubuntu version are you running? nvidia-settings should work
correctly in Ubuntu 19.10 (regardless of whether you are running the 430
driver, or the 435 driver, etc.)
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The bug was fixed in nvidia-settings 418.56, but I am using the nvidia
1650 gpu and the 418.56 driver doesn't support my gpu. Will the fix be
released for the 430 driver as well?
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* debian/patches/05_add_polkit_support.patch:
- Use pkexec and call the new binary provided by
screen-resolution-extra (LP: #1822937).
* debian/
** Also affects: nvidia-settings (Ubuntu Disco)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in:
** Changed in: nvidia-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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This bug also affects me on 19.04.
Moreover, I am able to reproduce the bug no matter where I try to save:
Unable to open X config file '/home/mkasberg/Desktop/mike-nvidia-
xconfig.conf' for writing.
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ii screen-resolution-extra0.17.4 all Extension for the
GNOME screen resolution applet
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what's the output of "dpkg -l | grep screen-resolution-extra"?
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What one would see from terminal (pkexec ls works fine)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/dbus/bus.py", line 175, in
activate_name_owner
return self.get_name_owner(bus_name)
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/dbus/bus.py", line 361, in get_name_owne
Thank you for your bug report. The issue seems similar to the one
discussed on https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-19-04-and-nvidia-
settings/10580
Do you get a prompt if you use "pkexec ls"?
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