Guys, can you make a version of nvOC with Nvidia driver 384.90, because this is the last version of driver to work correctly with power limit for 1050ti?
You can just apply the latest updates yourself. This command should patch your Ubuntu installation:
sudo -- sh -c 'apt-get update; apt-get upgrade -y; apt-get dist-upgrade -y; apt-get autoremove -y; apt-get autoclean -y
Edit: If you do this, be sure to shutdown the nvOC processes (watchdog in particular) properly or else you run the risk of having the machine reboot in the middle of applying patches. For nvOC 19-2.0, the command to stop everything is:
./nvOC stop
Thanks.
This is fine for upgrading the version but if i understand it right it's look like he want to downgrade.
warning, make a backup, if something go wrong you could be unable to boot.
./nvOC stop
sudo apt-get install nvidia-384
Then reboot
Oh. My bad. I had assumed upgrade because no driver that I had heard of works properly with the 1050:
https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/1024744/linux/nvidia-387-12-breaks-power-reading-in-nvidia-smi-/post/5213384/#5213384So, for power draw on the 1050, you either get errant numbers with old versions or no numbers with the newer versions. The downgrade to a previous version is done via locally attached display using these instructions from leenoox:
The easiest way is LOCAL:
1. I suggest closing all apps, ctrl-c on wdog, temp, miner
2. click on the 4th icon on the left-side panel "Additional Drivers"
3. in the new window click on "Additional Drivers" tab
4. click on the "Using NVIDIA binary driver - version 384.90 from..."
5. click on "Apply Changes" button
6. enter root password: miner1
6. reboot