[Bug 1984193] Re: Nvidia proprietary drivers are not installed
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Wed Aug 10 16:21:13 UTC 2022
** Tags added: ubiquity-22.04.15
** Tags added: jammy
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Title:
Nvidia proprietary drivers are not installed
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Per test case
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/437/builds/255601/testcases/1718
the Nvidia proprietary drivers should be installed, independent of the
network availability. Testing the 22.04 ISO released in April, 2022,
the installer **did install the NVidia driver** (but not the nvidia-
settings app, as the test case also suggests).
My device (Acer Aspire A515-52G-57NL) is equipped with an Intel
i5-8265U processor (UHD Graphics 620) with a Nvidia GeForce MX130 GPU.
I expected that, by checking the box "Install third-party software..."
as instructed in step 6, I'd get the Nvidia driver installed. But that
didn't happen in any of the two installation attempts I made. The
system booted, enrolling MOK was successful, but there was only Mesa
Intel graphics driver, thus the commands `nvidia-smi` and `nvidia-
settings` could not run, suggesting a failure on steps 25 and 26 of
the test case.
By manually installing `nvidia-utils-515` and `nvidia-settings` I
could achieve the results expected in steps 25 and 26, but that
required me (the user) enabling network and explicitly installing the
required packages.
I wonder if the fact that the intel device is capable of displaying
full graphics lead to the choice of skipping the Nvidia driver.
ISO used for the tests (the current one at the moment of this
writing): https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/jammy/daily-live/20220809/jammy-
desktop-amd64.iso
As said before, drivers did get installed when testing the Jammy
Jellyfish ISO released in April.
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