From: malcolmlewis@linuxmail.org.invalid   
      
   On Tue, 5 Mar 2024 16:29:02 -0500   
   bad sector wrote:   
      
   > On 3/5/24 08:21, Malcolm wrote:   
   > > On Tue, 5 Mar 2024 07:53:07 -0500   
   > > bad sector wrote:   
   > >   
   > >> On 3/4/24 22:39, Malcolm wrote:   
   > >>> On Mon, 4 Mar 2024 19:45:28 -0500   
   > >>> bad sector wrote:   
   > >>>   
   > >>>    
   > >>>   
   > >>>> On this fresshie TW there is no internet and I cannot install   
   > >>>> anything that needs downloading. And what if I don't want any   
   > >>>> nvidia driver, is there no nouveau driver? Why is no driver   
   > >>>> 'in use' in the above?   
   > >>>>   
   > >>>> On pre-6.7 installs I always got a high resolution GUI both   
   > >>>> for the installation and for initial use WITHOUT anything   
   > >>>> from nvidia. So what has changed this with 6.7?   
   > >>>>   
   > >>>>   
   > >>> Hi   
   > >>> So are you using Xorg or Wayland?   
   > >>>   
   > >>   
   > >> Staying with the last TW freshie install, there's nothing 'Wayland'   
   > >> in the log-in screen DM menu but a couple of the entries are   
   > >> appended with (X11). With the probably anything but short-duration   
   > >> X11/Wayland debacle continuing it might be an idea to placard all   
   > >> of them all the time, which goes for grub menus too, always to   
   > >> include the exact disk & partition # even for the default entry.   
   > >>   
   > >> That said, I have yet to copy out the object of this doomsday   
   > >> message: "/run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt", especially if it refers   
   > >> to R&D/SOS.   
   > >>   
   > > Hi   
   > > So any without an X11/Xorg reference are Wayland... So I'm assuming   
   > > your running Plasma and SDDM?   
   > >   
   >   
   > During install I opted for Gnome, XFCE & Plasma. On the log-in DM   
   > choices list are:   
   >   
   > GNOME Classic on Xorg   
   > Gnome Classic   
   > Gnome on Xorg   
   > Ice WM session   
   > Plasma X11   
   > Xfce Session   
   >   
   > Of which 3 would then be X11 and 3 unknown because if there is X11   
   > and Wayland then every one is either one of those, as placarded, or   
   > unknown.   
   >   
   > This log-in screen is I think SDDM but there is no mention of that   
   > either. Even though I have been unable to do anything before (beside   
   > booting and logging-in many times) the resolution is now up from 480   
   > to 1024 which makes it possible to connect the usb wifi among other   
   > things. No higher resolution is available in   
   > "Settings/Hardware/Dsiplays". When I launched Yast-Software to   
   > prioritize Packman-Essentials 4 repo-definition files were   
   > automatically updated. I "could" also add the nvidia repos and   
   > install their drivers and be done with it.   
   >   
   > Before doing that though, if at all, I want to get 1920 resolution   
   > with nouveau just as I had done with earlier kernels before 6.7. The   
   > purpose of my last two postings was to become able to use kernel 6.7   
   > before, as this last TW snapshot confirmed, the earlier kernels   
   > vanish from the list. This seems to be well on the way now. Not being   
   > able to log-in at all with any 6.7 grub selection was most likely an   
   > os-prober fubar, and the second issue revolving around poor   
   > resolution with noveau seems to be improving by itself.   
   >   
      
   Hi   
   So is xf86-video-nouveau installed?   
      
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