Can we have a sample application to reproduce?
Can you reproduce this issue on other applications?
Is your driver downloaded from nvidia official website or provided in ubuntu?
@codym_nv Installing the official nvidia driver via “NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-384.111.run” did indeed solve the problem for me.
But now I want to install CUDA and since Ubuntu does not know the nvidia driver is already installed it wants to install it’s own nvidia driver before installing CUDA.
So installing the official driver by hand creates a real mess and cannot be considered a solution to me.
Using the official NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-384.111.run LGD works just fine for me as well. Installing the newly created 384.111 package from this Ubuntu PPA doesn’t work.
Hi Max,
If you want to install CUDA as well, please also download CUDA package from Nvidia official site, which contains graphics driver.
Please make sure driver installed from Ubuntu PPA is removed before installing CUDA.
I am having the exact same issue, trying to debug an nvidia core lib crash in a call to glBufferData and followed the guide to run nvidia-gfx-debugger using version 2.2. The app runs until an X11 window creation call is made with the error:
Xlib: extension "NV-GLX" missing on display ":0".
Running the same app however without going through nvidia-gfx-debugger launches just fine. I am using Nvidia driver 384.111 with Linux-x86_64 and this is also a Cuda enabled application. Is there a missing step I need to do ?
Update:
Graphics card is a Geforce Gtx 1080 with vbios version 86.04.3b.00.54
Linux Version: Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS