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I'm pretty sure you've got a race condition with the Nouveau driver getting loaded first then. That's the open source Nvidia driver in the stock kernels. Run
lsmod | grep nouveau
to confirm (if you get lines returned, then it's loaded.You can sidestep this by blacklisting it and giving the installed Nvidia driver a chance to load first. Instructions here (use the Ubuntu section)
Reboot, and then you should be good to go. If
nvidia-smi
still doesn't show the correct output, you may need to just reinstall the driver packages again.Seems like a promising answer, I wonder why someone downvoted it. I wish they'd left a comment.
I'll def explore it
Well that's exactly what the issue is, so there's your solution. Easy to confirm with one command.