This is an update to my previous response (copied below). I purged Kodi and
pulseaudio, since it was after installing those items that my system went
completely black screen.
Surprisingly, a reboot brought up a working SDDM login screen, but after
logging in I'm presented with a black KDE deskt
There's some really weird shit going on here.
I'm going to start from the beginning, as best as memory serves:
I had problems with surround sound on my HTPC, primarily due to the limitations
of S/PDIF. I decided to upgrade to a video card that supported audio over HDMI.
I wanted fanless, so my
Yeah, xorg should be self-configuring now, but I think you can still use
xorg.conf file. Doing this should have the desired effect, I think, and
it's worth trying out (if it doesn't work, just remove xorg.conf):
cp -i /etc/nvidia/nvidia-drm-outputclass.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf
On Sat, 25 Aug 2018
Yes. I should have mentioned I was sending the bug report from another machine.
Thanks for the response, but to my knowledge Xorg.conf has been deprecated. I
know there is no such file on either of my PCs.
On Fri, Aug 24, 2018, at 16:20, Vojtech Bocek wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm assuming the bug repo
Hello,
I'm assuming the bug report in your message is from the PC where it is
working, since the Xorg.0.log contains only HD monitor.
Try adding contents of /etc/nvidia/nvidia-drm-outputclass.conf (installed
by xserver-xorg-video-nvidia) into your Xorg.conf.
For me, the issue was that libglx from x
Package: nvidia-driver
Version: 390.67-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Recent upgrade causes system to boot to a black screen. I can login (sddm)
and the KDE desktop loads normally. This is identical to a bug I reported
with an earlier version of the driver. That bug was subsequently resolved
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