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   Message 137,867 of 138,051   
   Malcolm to bad sector   
   Re: kernel 7: nvidia > no gui, nouveau >   
   23 Feb 24 20:55:33   
   
   From: malcolmlewis@linuxmail.org.invalid   
      
   On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 21:20:19 -0500   
   bad sector  wrote:   
      
   > On 2/23/24 09:32, Malcolm wrote:   
   > > On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 07:58:21 -0500   
   > > bad sector  wrote:   
   > >   
   > >> Is something cooking in the vcard driver kitchen?  I   
   > >> understand nvidia has released the driver codes. So   
   > >> I removed the nvidia driver and installed nouveau on   
   > >> TW and Slowroll but on both of them kernel 7 still only   
   > >> goes as far as a black screen with nothing on it, same   
   > >> as without nouveau. At this rate when 6.5 slides off   
   > >> the grub list both my systems go tango-uniform?   
   > >>   
   > > Hi   
   > > You mean kernel 6.7.5? Nvidia has the open driver for Turing cards   
   > > or better, there is still nouveau...   
   > >   
   > > When you uninstalled the nvidia driver, did you make sure nouveau   
   > > was removed from the blacklist, any xorg.conf removed, grub options   
   > > removed etc.   
   > >   
   > > All good here with the 550.40.07 driver, the other system uses the   
   > > rpm and it's fine too.   
   >   
   > I did better, I just burnt yesterday's TW live KDE   
   > and did a fresh install, it gives be a login prompt   
   > and nothing else, in recovery mode it gives me an   
   > empty black screen. I never asked for an nvidia   
   > driver so I presume that nouveau is active, so   
   > how come it suddenly cannot work my card which it   
   > could do before?  I'm posting THIS form my Slowroll   
   >   
   >   
   Hi   
   Don't use slowroll so no idea, does it see the device from lspci, eg   
   /sbin/lspci -nnk | grep -EA3 "VGA|Display|3D"   
      
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