
How does it works? I’m really not criticizing, just trying to figure it out. linux-modules-nvidia-450-oem-20.04 linux-image-extra-virtual-hwe-16. But it is strange that “On Demand” runs Xorg by default, and not on Demand, as the name suggests. Thinking a little bit about it, it kinda makes sense if Performance is thought to run a unique process (like a game) alone. When i select “Performance” mode, nothing runs on the GPUs by default. After that, run the below commands to update all the packages. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa. This release supports Jetson Orin NX 16GB production module. Is it supposed to be like this, or it’s bug?įinally, according to nvidia-smi output, Xorg only runs on the Nvidia’s GPU when i select “On Demand” option on PRIME. Open the Terminal in Ubuntu and run the below command to add the graphics driver PPA. Jetson Linux 35.2.1 is a production quality release which brings support for Jetson Orin NX 16GB production module and includes Linux Kernel 5.10, an Ubuntu 20.04 based root file system, a UEFI based bootloader, and OP-TEE as Trusted Execution Environment. One of these processes is owned by my user, and the other by gdm. I noticed that Ubuntu 20.04 uses almost 400MB more RAM when using Nvidia drivers than with Intel’s drivers and also, looking at the active process, that there are 2 gnome-shell processes running along when using Nvidia’s driver, which not happens with Intel.
