According the the www.nvidia.com/driver selection tool, for Linux x64
drivers only series 319 and 325 support the Titan line of graphics cards
or are currently recommended to use with them:
- Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver - BETA
Version: 325.08 - Release Date: Mon Jul 01, 2013
- Linux
I am also having major issues with Ubuntu 13.04 with an Nvidia Titan. As
the OP stated I'm also running the latest 'Titan supported' drivers. X
at the moment will not even log in. The only way to get partial
functionality is to revert to nouveau
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I am running the latest NVIDIA driver, and I now have the correct screen
resolution, but it is crashing after a few minutes, especially when web
browsing. The browser will become unresponsive, turn dark, then the
mouse will freeze, then the entire machine will reboot after about 20
seconds or so.
If you have an NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN, you will need the 313.26 driver
available from http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-
amd64-313.26-driver.html or the later 313.30 driver available at
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-amd64-313.30-driver.html
The later driver is recommended
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