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Unable to install Nvidia Drivers for Ubuntu - No release file in repo?
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Sorry, quite new to Ubuntu and I know there are questions on nvidia drivers, but none seem to answer my specific problem - whenever I call sudo apt-get update, my computer attempts to install Nvidia drives from a repo that 'does not have a release file', causing it to fail. I attempted to follow the tutorial for cuda on the Nvidia page (https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads?target_os=Linux&target_arch=x86_64&target_distro=Ubuntu&target_version=1804&target_type=deblocal). Anyone have some ideas? Thanks in advance!
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Sorry, quite new to Ubuntu and I know there are questions on nvidia drivers, but none seem to answer my specific problem - whenever I call sudo apt-get update, my computer attempts to install Nvidia drives from a repo that 'does not have a release file', causing it to fail. I attempted to follow the tutorial for cuda on the Nvidia page (https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads?target_os=Linux&target_arch=x86_64&target_distro=Ubuntu&target_version=1804&target_type=deblocal). Anyone have some ideas? Thanks in advance!
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You haven't told us the release of Ubuntu you are using, and the actual error message (which has a URL we can use to ensure you release is supported). It's possibly your release of Ubuntu is not supported by that repo (we can't know as we know neither) or it's something else - but we need more detail to check for you. Look at theapt-get updateoutput for what you need to solve it.
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Sorry, quite new to Ubuntu and I know there are questions on nvidia drivers, but none seem to answer my specific problem - whenever I call sudo apt-get update, my computer attempts to install Nvidia drives from a repo that 'does not have a release file', causing it to fail. I attempted to follow the tutorial for cuda on the Nvidia page (https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads?target_os=Linux&target_arch=x86_64&target_distro=Ubuntu&target_version=1804&target_type=deblocal). Anyone have some ideas? Thanks in advance!
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Sorry, quite new to Ubuntu and I know there are questions on nvidia drivers, but none seem to answer my specific problem - whenever I call sudo apt-get update, my computer attempts to install Nvidia drives from a repo that 'does not have a release file', causing it to fail. I attempted to follow the tutorial for cuda on the Nvidia page (https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads?target_os=Linux&target_arch=x86_64&target_distro=Ubuntu&target_version=1804&target_type=deblocal). Anyone have some ideas? Thanks in advance!
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You haven't told us the release of Ubuntu you are using, and the actual error message (which has a URL we can use to ensure you release is supported). It's possibly your release of Ubuntu is not supported by that repo (we can't know as we know neither) or it's something else - but we need more detail to check for you. Look at theapt-get updateoutput for what you need to solve it.
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You haven't told us the release of Ubuntu you are using, and the actual error message (which has a URL we can use to ensure you release is supported). It's possibly your release of Ubuntu is not supported by that repo (we can't know as we know neither) or it's something else - but we need more detail to check for you. Look at theapt-get updateoutput for what you need to solve it.
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You haven't told us the release of Ubuntu you are using, and the actual error message (which has a URL we can use to ensure you release is supported). It's possibly your release of Ubuntu is not supported by that repo (we can't know as we know neither) or it's something else - but we need more detail to check for you. Look at the
apt-get update output for what you need to solve it.– guiverc
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You haven't told us the release of Ubuntu you are using, and the actual error message (which has a URL we can use to ensure you release is supported). It's possibly your release of Ubuntu is not supported by that repo (we can't know as we know neither) or it's something else - but we need more detail to check for you. Look at the
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You haven't told us the release of Ubuntu you are using, and the actual error message (which has a URL we can use to ensure you release is supported). It's possibly your release of Ubuntu is not supported by that repo (we can't know as we know neither) or it's something else - but we need more detail to check for you. Look at the
apt-get updateoutput for what you need to solve it.– guiverc
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