I chose KDE because the desktop looks like win10, and I just joke with my non linux friends that it is win11 and they really believe in it. # know what is the newest version of nvidia driver
Nvidia geforce rtx 2060 driver install#
Sudo apt-get install dkms build-essential Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa Therefore I install ubuntu by first installing a ubuntu server, install the Nvidia driver manually, finally install the desktop.ĭuring the installation wifi seems not working so I connect the computer with LAN. I cant directly install from desktop images as it will enter a broken screen as the computer don't have Nvidia driver at fresh install. As a professional IT dog, the very first thing I need to do is to install linux dual boot on it, but it has been cries and tears doing so.
With just 12000 HKD, I got 1TB SSD, Gen 9 i7 intel CPU core, Nvidia RTX 2060, 32GB RAM, HD screen, as well as a gigantic power supply yay~. I got it from the school's notebook ownership program which is rather worth it given the OP spec. Procrastinated for three years, I finally decided to buy my very first "first-hand" computer. Installing Ubuntu on my Nvidia RTX2060 Laptop (Lenovo Legion Y7000SE)