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NVIDIA Tooling
Diagnostic-only default
The normal NVIDIA profile installs nvtop, clinfo, and PCI utilities. It
does not install or select a driver:
sudo ./install.sh --nvidia-tools
Review hardware and current module state:
lspci -nn | grep -i nvidia
nvidia-smi
dkms status
mokutil --sb-state
Explicit driver installation
Install only a reviewed Ubuntu driver package version:
sudo ./install.sh --install-nvidia-driver 550
The numeric value maps directly to nvidia-driver-VERSION. The profile refuses
an unavailable package. Reboot after installation, then validate nvidia-smi,
kernel logs, DKMS state, and application behavior.
Selection considerations
- GPU generation and supported driver branch.
- Ubuntu release, kernel, and HWE stack.
- Secure Boot module enrollment.
- CUDA or application compatibility.
- Docker NVIDIA Container Toolkit requirements.
- Whether the device will be bound to VFIO instead of the host driver.
Troubleshooting
journalctl -k | grep -Ei 'nvidia|nouveau|NVRM'
lsmod | grep -E 'nvidia|nouveau'
dkms status
apt-cache policy 'nvidia-driver-*'
Driver rollback is environment-specific and is not automated. Preserve console access and a known-good kernel before changing GPU or Secure Boot configuration.