RTX 5060 Ti NVIDIA Drivers

I can't get working RTX 5060 Ti in Zorin OS 17.3. NVIDIA Drivers not working.

Which driver are you using?

Also; post the the output of the last command.

sudo apt install inxi
inxi -Ga

I installed 570-Open in Software and Updates.

Drivers installed but not working.


Zaslonska slika 2025-06-13 08-52-22

First on Zorin the Wayland is not that evolved. People with NVidia cards urges to switch to Xorg.
secondly I will try previos driver to see if it works with them.

You can take a look at this threads. But ubuntu 24 uses a newer kernel.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/1k7e7jq/rtx_5060/?tl=de

sudo apt install build-essential
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo apt install nvidia-driver-570-open

Not working for me even if i switch to Xorg. I also disable Secure Boot in BIOS. I'm stuck at 1024x768 resolution.

What about 575 Beta Drivers? How to install it in Terminal?

You could try it with 575 beta. But they are probably not in the Repo of Zorin. I think you can download them from the Nvidia site and install them with the .run file. But I've never done this before.

The card should work with nvidia-570-open. Perhaps it would be better for you to use also a newer kernel with your up-to-date hardware. You can install a newer kernel in Zorin or switch to a distribution that uses a newer kernel.

How to install Beta Drivers in Terminal in Zorin OS?

Here is a solution for Zorin:

Switch to Xorg first (if you use Wayland until now). You can do this at loginscreen when you click on your user. A cog appears on the screen and you can select Xorg.

The 575 drivers for linux have been released at 29th may, so you don't need to use the beta version.

To stay on Xorg with Nvidia Graphics, I would recommend, too. Did You tried the non open Package?

sudo apt install nvidia-driver-570 nvidia-dkms-570

Will June NVIDIA Drivers support my GPU or do i need to wait more time?

The RTX 5060 Ti works, but it requires some tweaking. It's relatively easy. Follow my post and do exactly as I did:

Currently, there's no Wayland solution, so we'll need to wait some time for improved NVIDIA drivers. However, it works fine on X11 with a slight performance hit. I've tested it with Windows 10 as well and can tell the difference. You'll have no trouble running any game you throw at it using the Proton compatibility layer in Steam. It’s a really good GPU and well worth the investment.