Alles anzeigenTried to install the Nvidia drivers again as per the install guide and the install stopped at the following:
"This system has a graphics card which is no longer handled by the NVIDIA driver (package nvidia-driver).
You may wish to keep the package installed - for instance to drive some other card - but the card with the following chipset won't be usable.
06:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation GK104 [GeForce GTX 760] [10de:1187] (rev a1)
The above card requires either the non-free legacy NVIDIA driver (package nvidia-tesla-470-driver) or the free Nouveau driver (package xserver-xorg-video-nouveau). Use the update-glx command to switch between different installed drivers. │
Before the Nouveau driver can be used you must remove NVIDIA configuration from xorg.conf (and xorg.conf.d/)."
At this point I may just throw in the towel, given it errored-out at only step 3 of a relatively complex set of installation instructions.
If you really want to use such an old graphics card (in my opinion there won’t be a big benefit) you can follow this instructions to install the correct nvidia driver:
NvidiaGraphicsDrivers - Debian Wiki
Then proceed the tutorial after the nvidia driver part. But I‘ve never tried using the legacy drivers.
For me it would make more sense to get a used nvidia quadro p600 or p1000 wich is consuming way less power and has way more video performance.