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altrhombus

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  2. Greetings all! First of all, I love this plugin. It works great and I really appreciate all the work you've put into it! My rig (running 6.9.2) has a Quadro P2200, and I've observed that any driver newer than 460.73.01 causes a bug check/kernel panic. If I install one of these newer drivers and try to load the plugin page, it will never load (because the system has locked up). Alternatively, if I connect via the terminal and run 'nvidia-smi,' this will also cause the machine to lock up. I've tested up through version 465.31 and have experienced the same results. For now I'll stay on 460.73.01 as I assume this is an NVIDIA driver issue. I just wanted to get a post out there in case anyone else runs into this. If a future version resolves this, I'll note it here. If you do happen to get stuck in this scenario, here's how I've gotten out of it: - Reboot your machine. When it comes back up, avoid going to the dashboard or the nvidia driver settings page - Uninstall the nvidia driver plugin - Reboot, then reinstall the nvidia driver plugin. Close the window when it starts downloading the driver package (I know it says not to, but this part is important) - Now go to the nvidia driver plugin page. Select the driver version you want to download, then click the Download button on the left - Reboot your machine. When it comes back up, reinstall the nvidia driver plugin. The installer will use the local version instead of downloading the latest, and your machine should hopefully be back in business! Test things are ok by running 'nvidia-smi' or opening the driver plugin page. Cheers, altrhombus

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