I have an ASUS board (m4n68t-m le v2) with on board Nvidia graphics chipset model#: nForce 630a/ GeForce 7025. I have Windows 10 installed and I have now installed Ubuntu 19.10 on the same HDD having a dual boot scenario. The problem is i am not able to find and install the correct nvidia driver version on ubuntu.

I have an old, but quite nice, 64-bit Linux PC that I am about to upgrade to version 5.15.27 of the Linux kernel. The graphics hardware in this system is a PCI card based on Nvidia GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a. My understanding is that the Nvidia driver for this hardware (version 304.137) cannot be built when using Linux 5.15.* kernels.


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I've installed 12.04 and I have the nvidia card - Geforce 7025/NVIDIA nforce630a. When I install the drivers (295.40), my ubuntu becomes unuseful just like many other user have reported: the Unity/X desktop screen is frozen/unresponsive/black (though the mouse pointer moves fine, and occasionally with luck something responds after a minute or so). I tried to install (with a lot of effort cause I'm new on linux world) the previous version (295.33) and it has worked, but really slow (for example when I open the HUD).

Please accept nvidia-graphics-drivers-updates in precise-proposed. Driver 295.49 should fix both the problem reported in this bug report and the other one reported in bug #982485 +source/nvidia-graphics-drivers/+bug/982710

What did the trick in 12.04 was installing the latest driver and, for some reason I ignore, lowering the shared memory for the graphic card in the BIOS from 256 to 128. The nvidia drivers work wonderfully now.

Please accept nvidia-graphics-drivers-updates in precise-proposed.Driver 295.49 should fix both the problem reported in this bug reportand the other one reported in bug #982485 +source/nvidia-graphics-drivers/+bug/982710

legacy nvidia drivers are dropped a while ago because they are hard to maintain for all manjaro-kernels. So if you GPU is only supported driver version till 304 you need to use the nouveau-driver instead.

Hello everyone! I am sorry to bother, but I am having lots of troubles with a specific hardware. But let's start from the beginning.

Two parents of mine have the same identical PC, which has a GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a. One of them has Arch (obviously!) and the other, for many reasons, was left with an old version of Ubuntu, just until yesterday. Many weeks ago, some updates completely "broke" the system: I was unable to make Gnome work correctly. I thought it was a problem of NVidia drivers, and I waited for an update (note: the 7000 serie uses the 304xx driver). Unfortunately, the updated that came did not solve anything (even if it solved issues with a couple of other PCs that were using the 340xx driver). I started searching around for any possible solution, but I did not came up with anything. I would really like to use the Nouveau driver, but the screen flickers like hell and the system is unstable.

Thank you Gusar. So the problem seems to be only related to some kind of compositing that is not 100% supported by the driver and that was not used in older 3.x Gnome versions, am I right? If so, downgrading Gnome (which I do not think that is an efficient solution, but it could be a nice test) should work. I will give it a try!

Unfortunately, as you can imagine, nouveau does not work correctly (I forgot to mention it in the original post): the screen flickers as crazy and the system is unstable as hell. I will try to post the problem in the nvidia forum as you said, but I do not think I will get lucky...

And/or try to remove /etc/X11/xorg.conf if it exists, Xorg should start then even if loading nvidia fails.

Though if you use SDDM as login screen, it will just crash, as OpenGL support will be broken as long as the nvidia driver is installed.

blacklisted default open source nouveau driver

ran update-initramfs -u after that

downloaded the compatible .run package from nvidia site and tried installing. every time there is a kernel error. tried all options - with/without DKMS etc.

tried installing using package manager using: sudo apt install nvidia-driver-xxx. Not able to connect to Nvidia driver error. Had to move back to nouveau.

Additional problems: a) ubuntu-drivers devices: returns nothing. b) from software & updates GUI - nothing appears in additional drivers tab (no recommended drivers etc.) c) lspci | grep VGA command shows the correct adapter information: 00:0d.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation C61 [GeForce 7025/ nForce630a] (rev a2)

There is a way to install nvidia driver 304.137 (last for this gpu) in ubuntu 20.04, (non hwe one) that means only kernel upto kernel 5.4 via some patches but then you have to hold some older package versions that can cause DE to misbehave

And this patched nvidia driver does not install in kernel 5.8 that is in ubuntu 20.04 point releases e24fc04721

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