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Thank you for the answer. I know that it is an optimus system. I have run it as stand-alone nvidia and using bumblebee. The Problem is that the nvidia driver can not be activated. Neither in bumblebee nor in standalone. The only usable scenario right now is with intel graphics.
When I check system info, I see that NVIDIA adapter type says NVIDIA compatible. I see no evidence of any nvidia drivers or software being installed. Also, the renderer on one of the graphic packages complains that "mercury gpu acceleration using CUDA could not be located. an nvidia gpu was detected, but rendering with cuda requires nvidia driver version 396 or later.
The original post was not entirely clear if the Quadro P1000 was the originally supplied GPU or added, but it's possible that at some point Windows installed a sort of generic driver or there si a conflict with an older version of the driver or a driver from another GPU..
Its true they might be windows generic drivers installed....so looking for the driver on the Nvidia site....downloading and installing it its the best thing you can do to make sure you are all up to date!
Make sure you have the latest driver, rightclick on an empty space of the desktop and choose NVIDIA settings.
Goto the 3D settings, Program tab and add SketchUp to the list, make sure to hit apply.
now it only opens small models. my computer has a core i5 6500, 16gb ram and a nvidia quadro p100. Before installing the card opened this large model what with slowness and little stability. Will it have to do with some configuration that I have to put in the nvidia control panel?
thanks to everyone
I recently purchased a Quadro P1000 and installed it into my system running MX Linux. I installed Blender through the MX Package Manager(they only provide 2.80), the card was recognized and work perfectly. I decide to download 2.92 from flatpak and noticed my P1000 was showing "no compatible GPUs found" in the System menu. The strange part is, the only way I can get my P1000 to show in 2.92 is only If I open 2.80 go to the system menu(which my gpu is showing and being recognized) select CUDA and close 2.80. Now if I launch 2.92 my GPU is recognized. Also if the computer goes to sleep both 2.80 and 2.92 do not recognize my GPU and I'll need to restart and go through the process all over again.
I installed the nvidia drivers through the "Nvidia driver installer" tool and also installed the CUDA Toolkit, I've removed them and reinstalled many times. Hoping someone has an idea of what I can do to fix this issue.
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