*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1769857 ***
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Same bug here on two different laptop.
Fresh install Ubuntu 18.04.2
nvidia-driver-418
4.18.0-18-generic
First $vulkaninfo => OK
Switch on Intel with NVIDIA X Server settings
reboot
Switch to NVIDIA with NVIDIA X Server settings
reboot
$vulkaninfo => VK_ERROR_INITIALIZATION_FAILED
$sudo vulkaninfo
In general nvidia-drm.modeset=1 is required to have Nvidia PRIME
enabled, which reduces (or even removes) tearing of moving images on
Optimus setups.
KMS - kernel mode settings, allows kernel to control video card and in Optimus
setups, among other features, this allows to synchronize graphics bu
I also had this same bug. Adding nvidia-drm.modeset workaround helped.
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Title:
Vulkan error when using NVIDIA-
nvidia-drm.modeset=0 disables the vsync between the Intel and Nvidia
card, called Prime SYNC.
In windows is another thing and the tearing isn't noticeable at all
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"I solved this just putting nvidia-drm.modeset=0 option into my grub
config."
I can confirm that this also solves the issue for me. Are there any
drawbacks to use this kernel parameter? I have tried googling around,
but I am still not sure what is actually does. And I am even more
curious how this
I have the exact same bug. This one seems to be related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers-390/+bug/1769857
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yes, Gdm has issues with nvidia and KMS. Switching to Lightdm should
help.
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Title:
Vulkan error when using NVI
I solved this just putting nvidia-drm.modeset=0 option into my grub
config.
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So I think there is an issue regarding GDM and updated Nvidia
drivers...?
Well the issue with Nvidia settings is certainly releated to updated
Nvidia drivers
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A temporary workaround is to switch gdm to another display manager
Well there is another problem when you update the drivers on Intel you
can't open the nvidia settings, just save the old nvidia-settings and
libs from /use/lib
On Ubuntu 18.04 is present only if you update the drivers from the rep
This bug affects me too.
Ubuntu 18.10.
GeForce GTX 960M
Driver Version: 410.73
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Vulkan error when usi
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nvidia-prime (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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So, happens in Ubuntu 18.04 when you update the graphics drivers through PPA,
and ONLY when using GDM.
Happens in Ubuntu 18.10 without even upgrading graphics drivers. ALWAYS and
ONLY when GDM is used. Opengl works fine, vulkan doesn't.
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Oh actually no I don't know...It's really strange and frustrating when
this happens, because I was able to reproduce the problem on an Ubuntu
18.04 based distro using GDM as display manager... A way to make it
working is to run "vulkaninfo" as sudo once, it works, then also without
sudo is back to
Oh so it seems that Ubuntu 18.10 gdm and desktop defaults to Wayland,
that has probably something to do with GDM and the wayland session...
I defaulted GDM and Gnome to X...
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This ONLY happens on Ubuntu 18.10, no issue in 18.04
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Vulkan error when using NVIDIA-Prime
Status in N
** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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