Hi there.
you and the team are such a champ!
thank you so much for this and 'll be sure to donate to you.
I keep getting this error on xorg.
Xorg problem detected.
Restoring Xorg.
Rebooting.
and its on loop.
why?
Need your kind help please.
Both your xorg.conf and its backup are corrupted, 3main tries to restore from backup but it fails too.
As soon as your rig started close gnome-terminal, then open guake with f12.
Run the suggested code and reboot see if it fix it or not.
sudo nvidia-xconfig -a --cool-bits=28 --allow-empty-initial-configuration
You can also restore default xorg.conf and xorg.conf.back by this code:
cd /home/m1/Downloads
wget -N https://raw.githubusercontent.com/papampi/nvOC_by_fullzero_Community_Release/19-2.1/restore_xorg.sh
bash /home/m1/Downloads/restore_xorg.sh
You can always find the default xorg.conf
Herethanks a bunch broskis.
okay.
this is where im at.
I am newb to ubuntu/linux distro. so please forgive me.
I just edited 1bash.
Havent even gotten to 3main yet.
Im guessing thats why all these errors pops up.
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 1902 (rev 06)
/home/m1/3main: line 144: nvidia-smi: command not found
LAUNCHING: IAmNotAJeep_and_Maxximus007_WATCHDOG
LAUNCHING: Maxximus007_AUTO_TEMPERATURE_CONTROL
process in screen temp; attach with: screen -r temp
/home/m1/3main: line 455: nvidia-smi: command not found
ERROR: Error querying enabled displays on GPU 0 (Missing Extension).
ERROR: Error querying connected displays on GPU 0 (Missing Extension).
ERROR: Error resolving target specification 'gpu:0' (No targets match target specification), specified in assignment
'[gpu:0]/GPUGraphicsClockOffset[3]=100'.
ERROR: Error querying enabled displays on GPU 0 (Missing Extension).
ERROR: Error querying connected displays on GPU 0 (Missing Extension).
Question.
Is there a manual or a step by step guidelines I could have a look?
Because Im kinda like doing things and reading and going thru the forums for answers.
lol.
Like atom. I like atom.
So i edited 1bash using atom on windows, then I mount the image using rufus to my usb (for the time being)
And I saved my 1bash (from atom -> save as -> 1bash that is in the usb)
This was a trial and error and I couldnt find any guide I could use!
lols.
anyways.
gotta get to editing 3mains that i've missed earlier from editing 1bash.
Oh, is there a way to know how many of my GPU is active?
As in, amongst 8 that I shoved in the slots, which are active and which probably needs switching slots etc etc
Is there a way to know?
I think you are in the right place and i believe that you don't need to edit 3main at all.
You need to follow the instructions provided by @papampi to get your xorg file back.
Both your xorg.conf and its backup are corrupted, 3main tries to restore from backup but it fails too.
As soon as your rig started close gnome-terminal, then open guake with f12.
Run the suggested code and reboot see if it fix it or not.
sudo nvidia-xconfig -a --cool-bits=28 --allow-empty-initial-configuration
You can also restore default xorg.conf and xorg.conf.back by this code:
From his words, once the rig is UP, close the purple terminal (When you see a message on the right top corner stating 'PRESS F12') and then just press F12 for Guake Terminal.
Run the following command
sudo nvidia-xconfig -a --cool-bits=28 --allow-empty-initial-configuration
and do a restart, once the rig is UP, close the purple terminal (When you see a message on the right top corner stating 'PRESS F12') and then just press F12 for Guake Terminal.
type this command (partly answers your last question - show all the active GPU's)
nvidia-smi
It should give you a list of available GPU's like this :
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| NVIDIA-SMI 384.111 Driver Version: 384.111 |
|-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| GPU Name Persistence-M| Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC |
| Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap| Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. |
|===============================+======================+======================|
| 0 GeForce GTX 106... On | 00000000:01:00.0 On | N/A |
| 30% 55C P2 75W / 78W | 211MiB / 6072MiB | 98% Default |
+-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| 1 GeForce GTX 106... On | 00000000:02:00.0 Off | N/A |
| 30% 55C P2 81W / 78W | 94MiB / 6072MiB | 94% Default |
+-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| 2 GeForce GTX 106... On | 00000000:03:00.0 Off | N/A |
| 35% 58C P2 76W / 78W | 94MiB / 6072MiB | 97% Default |
+-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| 3 GeForce GTX 106... On | 00000000:05:00.0 Off | N/A |
| 30% 57C P2 73W / 78W | 94MiB / 6072MiB | 93% Default |
+-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| 4 GeForce GTX 106... On | 00000000:06:00.0 Off | N/A |
| 30% 59C P2 78W / 78W | 94MiB / 6072MiB | 96% Default |
+-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| 5 GeForce GTX 106... On | 00000000:07:00.0 Off | N/A |
| 30% 59C P2 73W / 78W | 94MiB / 6072MiB | 94% Default |
+-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| 6 GeForce GTX 106... On | 00000000:08:00.0 Off | N/A |
| 30% 57C P2 67W / 78W | 94MiB / 6072MiB | 94% Default |
+-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
| 7 GeForce GTX 106... On | 00000000:0A:00.0 Off | N/A |
| 30% 53C P2 76W / 78W | 94MiB / 6072MiB | 95% Default |
+-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
If it did, then its fine. The above commands displays all the active GPU's.
There is also another option available in the 2.0 version, through which you can identify the GPU's.
~/nvOC gpuinfo
which will also lists your GPU's in this format
m1@m1-desktop:~$/home/m1/nvOC gpuinfo
ID,VENDOR,MODEL,PSTATE,TEMP,FAN,UTILIZATION,POWER,POWERLIMIT,MAXPOWER,GPUCLOCK,MEMCLOCK
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0, ASUS, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 55, 30, 97, 68.12, 78.00, 140.00, 1835, 4303
1, ASUS, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 55, 30, 87, 79.67, 78.00, 140.00, 1809, 4303
2, ASUS, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 58, 35, 97, 77.58, 78.00, 140.00, 1822, 4303
3, ASUS, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 57, 30, 92, 77.58, 78.00, 140.00, 1784, 4303
4, ASUS, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 59, 30, 98, 78.11, 78.00, 140.00, 1847, 4303
5, ASUS, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 59, 30, 94, 77.22, 78.00, 140.00, 1784, 4303
6, ASUS, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 57, 30, 96, 60.00, 78.00, 140.00, 1809, 4303
7, ASUS, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, P2, 53, 30, 96, 77.74, 78.00, 140.00, 1873, 4303
One more option to identify GPU's physically which gpu mapped to which number
~/nvOC gpumap
It will run the fans to 100%, that way you can identify which GPU is mapped to 0 and which GPU is mapped to 1 etc.
Hope it answers all of your questions. Good Luck.