10-30-2013, 06:15 PM
It seems that it works w/ Kubuntu 13.10 just because it is a *clean* install...
Maybe you can try to do the same w/ 12.04 (setup a new VM - install everything from scratch there) .... it could be that the main problem is that you have still some libs etc of other installs (older driver installations, some libcudas around) in your host OS.
You could do the VM test and if it works you should try to uninstall every possible NV-related package + libs (libcuda etc, sudo updatedb; locate libcuda), also sudo dpkg --get-selections | grep -i '\(nvidia\|nouveau\)' might indicate some remaining packages etc
Maybe you can try to do the same w/ 12.04 (setup a new VM - install everything from scratch there) .... it could be that the main problem is that you have still some libs etc of other installs (older driver installations, some libcudas around) in your host OS.
You could do the VM test and if it works you should try to uninstall every possible NV-related package + libs (libcuda etc, sudo updatedb; locate libcuda), also sudo dpkg --get-selections | grep -i '\(nvidia\|nouveau\)' might indicate some remaining packages etc