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nvidia-detect
and installed the 470 drivers. And then I got carried away and installed one that was told from a Debian documentation. nvidia-smi
works but I remember using a command similar to vainfo
and my GPU didn't show up.nvidia-vaapi-driver
, which I did manage to install but I had to force-overwrite a file due to conflicts but didn't really configure it because I don't use Firefox.Quote from: Splinx64 on March 27, 2024, 09:59:03 AM[....]E: Problems cannot be corrected, you have retained defective packages.
But, when I want to solve the problem, nothing happens.
Hm, what can I do to solve the problems?
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Quote from: Splinx64 on March 27, 2024, 09:59:03 AMThanks for for further support! :)
E: Problems cannot be corrected, you have retained defective packages.
Quote from: duststuff on March 26, 2024, 02:30:11 AMGlad to hear it's working and that you seem to have found a workable solution. I've read online that AHCI is the best setting for SSD's. If I remember right, Intel RST is a feature that uses caching to help Windows boot and/or run faster. It may be possible to set your Windows up so it will work with the AHCI setting, but not sure what that would involve (maybe a re-install of Windows?), how much it would affect Windows performance, and whether it's worth the trouble for your use case. If you won't be doing a lot of switching back and forth, the present workaround is probably easiest / best.
If you feel like this issue's been resolved for you, it would be great if you could edit the title of this topic to include '[Solved]', as this will help others in the future who are searching for solutions.