Well... why not both in one go?
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kelebek333/nvidia-legacy
sudo apt update
sudo apt install linux-headers-5.4.0-81-generic linux-modules-5.4.0-81-generic linux-modules-extra-5.4.0-81-generic linux-image-5.4.0-81-generic nvidia-340
sudo echo "blacklist nouveau" >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-nouveau.conf
sudo update-initramfs
sudo reboot
Once rebooted, test your graphics.
If no good, then reboot and Advanced Options for Zorin > select the 5.4 kernel and boot up - test graphics.
When i tried to boot( i didn't do what u told me i was booting to do it)
But there was an error
After zorin disappears there is a bunch of commands has(ok)
Do i fix it or do i install zorin os again?
Michel
5 November 2022 20:54
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First off it’s not really hard to get games running under linux, i posted a tutorial i while ago to make things easier for new users (like my self). Secondly you gpu is a low end card.
ryee123123:
But there was an error
The more descriptive you are, the easier it is to help.
I just reinstall zorin os because it will be faster than fixing the problem and i didn't care about my things because there was nothing on my pc
I didn't do the process yesterday because i was studying but i will try to do it today and see if it is fixed or not
Where did u post this tutorial?
what do i do when i type this command:sudo update-initramfs
You must specify at least one of -c, -u, or -d.
Usage: update-initramfs {-c|-d|-u} [-k version] [-v] [-b directory]
Options:
-k version Specify kernel version or 'all'
-c Create a new initramfs
-u Update an existing initramfs
-d Remove an existing initramfs
-b directory Set alternate boot directory
-v Be verbose
See update-initramfs(8) for further details.
And when i reboot my pc didn't boot
It it because i didn't do sudo update-initramsf
And can i do it without reinstall zorin os
Michel
6 November 2022 18:13
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ryee123123:
sudo update-initramfs
sudo update-initramfs -u if i am not wrong
But where i do it and i can t boot my pc because i didn't do it while my pc was on
Just don t care about that ok because i install zorin os again
So there is a command that i don t know what to do with it:sudo update-initramfs
I am confused.
You had mentioned that you rebooted without updating initramfs.
You then stated you had reinstalled Zorin OS to solve all issue.
Now you have returned to your earlier issue of having rebooted without updating initramfs.
When i faced the issue i reinstall zorin and thats it i waited for you to tell me what to do
Because there was a command i didn't know what to do with it:sudo update-initramfs
A user runs sudo update-initramfs
whenever they make a change that needs to be included in the initialization at boot.
You do not need to run that unless you make such a change, such as changing a kernel module or your Plymouth theme...
So i will not use it with the commands u told me?