Hi,
> rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau modprobe.blacklist=nouveau
>
> causes all the following fatal errors:
>
> Those kernel command line options need to be removed from /etc/default/grub
> and /boot/grub2/grub.cfg regenerated to exclude them.
You are right: I edited with e and removed those
Frédéric composed on 2022-11-11 12:17 (UTC+0100):
> # inxi -GSaz --zl --hostname
> https://paste.centos.org/view/0496bee0
from above:
rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau modprobe.blacklist=nouveau
causes all the following fatal errors:
>> # lsmod | grep veau
> returns nothing
...
> [23.62
On 11/11/2022 11:17, Frédéric wrote:
Hi,
Back home. This morning, I just upgraded my system with dnf upgrade
(so I still did not installed the nvidia proprietary driver). I
obtained the new kerner 6.0.7. I rebooted and here am I again with my
wrong screen resolution...
# grep veau /etc/modprobe
Hi,
Back home. This morning, I just upgraded my system with dnf upgrade
(so I still did not installed the nvidia proprietary driver). I
obtained the new kerner 6.0.7. I rebooted and here am I again with my
wrong screen resolution...
# grep veau /etc/modprobe.d/*
returns nothing
I rebuilt initrds
On 07/11/2022 12:32, Frédéric wrote:
As John Pilkington said in another thread (monitor/display problem):
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/6OJJUVYSELK24XWKZBKZ6N7WR2AMQQ7N/
390xx went into the testing repo on 3 Nov
Have you tried this 3
> As John Pilkington said in another thread (monitor/display problem):
>
>
> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/6OJJUVYSELK24XWKZBKZ6N7WR2AMQQ7N/
>
> 390xx went into the testing repo on 3 Nov
>
> Have you tried this 390.154-3 version ?
Not yet.
> > $ grep veau /etc/modprobe.d/*
> > /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-nvidia-nouveau.conf:blacklist nouveau
> > /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-nvidia-nouveau.conf:options nouveau modeset=0
>
> > This seems wrong, no?
>
> This is wrong, the foundational and possibly only problem. Remove both files.
> They
> p
Hi
On Mon, 07 Nov 2022 07:25:18 +0100 Frédéric wrote:
>> I don't use the 390xx driver, but try this:
>> sudo dnf --enablerepo=rpmfusion-nonfree-updates-testing \
>> install akmod-nvidia-390xx xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-390xx\
>> xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda-390xx
> That's the driver I normally use bu
Frédéric composed on 2022-11-07 06:54 (UTC+0100):
...
> Graphics:
> Device-1: NVIDIA GF116M [GeForce GT 560M] vendor: CLEVO/KAPOK driver: N/A
> alternate: nouveau non-free: series: 390.xx+ status: legacy-active
> (EOL~late 2022) arch: Fermi
"EOL" suggests the applicable 390.xx driver has
> I don't use the 390xx driver, but try this:
>
> sudo dnf --enablerepo=rpmfusion-nonfree-updates-testing \
> install akmod-nvidia-390xx xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-390xx\
> xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda-390xx
That's the driver I normally use but I tried multiple times to install
and uninstall without any
Frédéric composed on 2022-11-07 06:54 (UTC+0100):
>> Completely purging NVidia is easier said than done. How do you know you
>> succeeded?
> I do not know. I just removed all packages containing nvidia in their
> name with dnf remove "*nvidia*"
rpm/dnf only remove packages. Their post scripts u
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
> Completely purging NVidia is easier said than done. How do you know you
> succeeded?
I do not know. I just removed all packages containing nvidia in their
name with dnf remove "*nvidia*"
> Did your rebuild your initrds after removing NVidia's drivers?
I do not kn
On 06/11/2022 22:42, John Pilkington wrote:
On 06/11/2022 20:12, Frédéric wrote:
Thank you all for your answers. However, I completely removed the
nvidia driver so I guess this can be excluded from the issue.
I still have the wrong screen resolution (1024x768) instead of full HD
(1920x1080) and
On 06/11/2022 20:12, Frédéric wrote:
Thank you all for your answers. However, I completely removed the
nvidia driver so I guess this can be excluded from the issue.
I still have the wrong screen resolution (1024x768) instead of full HD
(1920x1080) and do not know what to do. I update the system e
Frédéric composed on 2022-11-06 21:12 (UTC+0100):
> Thank you all for your answers. However, I completely removed the
> nvidia driver so I guess this can be excluded from the issue.
> I still have the wrong screen resolution (1024x768) instead of full HD
> (1920x1080) and do not know what to do. I
On 11/6/22 12:12, Frédéric wrote:
Thank you all for your answers. However, I completely removed the
nvidia driver so I guess this can be excluded from the issue.
I still have the wrong screen resolution (1024x768) instead of full HD
(1920x1080) and do not know what to do. I update the system ever
Thank you all for your answers. However, I completely removed the
nvidia driver so I guess this can be excluded from the issue.
I still have the wrong screen resolution (1024x768) instead of full HD
(1920x1080) and do not know what to do. I update the system everyday
but nothing changes.
I don't kn
On 01/11/2022 07:23, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 1/11/22 09:37, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 10/31/2022 03:51 PM, Barry Scott wrote:
I found that to wipe the nvidia driver and then reinstall it takes a
number of steps.
Removing them all can be done in one step:
sudo dnf remove *nvidia*
I've also found th
On 1/11/22 09:37, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 10/31/2022 03:51 PM, Barry Scott wrote:
I found that to wipe the nvidia driver and then reinstall it takes a
number of steps.
Removing them all can be done in one step:
sudo dnf remove *nvidia*
I've also found that sudo dnf remove akmod-nvidia kmod-nvidia
Frédéric composed on 2022-10-31 10:06 (UTC+0100):
> I'm using F36 on a 10 year old laptop running an nividia GPU (GeForce
> GT 560M). I'm using the nvidia drivers from rpmfusion (390xx).
> Yesterday, I ran dnf upgrade and got the new 6.0.5 kernel. I lost the
> native screen resolution (1920x1080)
On 10/31/2022 03:51 PM, Barry Scott wrote:
I found that to wipe the nvidia driver and then reinstall it takes a number of
steps.
Removing them all can be done in one step:
sudo dnf remove *nvidia*
HTH, HAND.
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On 1/11/22 04:26, Frédéric wrote:
Thanks for your message.
Is there anything in the journal?
nothing that seems related to the issue. If you look at the first
message of this thread, I posted en excerpt from the journal.
If you remove the rpmfusion nvidia drivers, and then enable nouveau,
an
> On 31 Oct 2022, at 09:06, Frédéric wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using F36 on a 10 year old laptop running an nividia GPU (GeForce
> GT 560M). I'm using the nvidia drivers from rpmfusion (390xx).
>
> Yesterday, I ran dnf upgrade and got the new 6.0.5 kernel. I lost the
> native screen resolution (
> I'm on F36 with the rpmfusion 470xx driver, and saw the same lower
> screen resolution on reboot with the 6.0.5 kernel. The previous 5.19.16
> kernel still booted as before.
>
> A new version of 470xx in rpmfusion nonfree testing was announced around
> midnight and I now have its kmod and akmod
Thanks for your message.
> Is there anything in the journal?
nothing that seems related to the issue. If you look at the first
message of this thread, I posted en excerpt from the journal.
> If you remove the rpmfusion nvidia drivers, and then enable nouveau,
> and reboot, does the resolution wo
On 31/10/2022 14:53, stan via users wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2022 11:37:43 +0100
Frédéric wrote:
I tried to reinstall the nvidia drivers from rpmfusion:
$ sudo dnf install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-390xx akmod-nvidia-390xx
I still have the same issue on the screen resolution and here is the
output of
On Mon, 31 Oct 2022 11:37:43 +0100
Frédéric wrote:
> I tried to reinstall the nvidia drivers from rpmfusion:
> $ sudo dnf install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-390xx akmod-nvidia-390xx
>
> I still have the same issue on the screen resolution and here is the
> output of the commands:
>
> $ lspci|grep VGA
I tried to reinstall the nvidia drivers from rpmfusion:
$ sudo dnf install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-390xx akmod-nvidia-390xx
I still have the same issue on the screen resolution and here is the
output of the commands:
$ lspci|grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF116M [GeFor
Hi,
I'm using F36 on a 10 year old laptop running an nividia GPU (GeForce
GT 560M). I'm using the nvidia drivers from rpmfusion (390xx).
Yesterday, I ran dnf upgrade and got the new 6.0.5 kernel. I lost the
native screen resolution (1920x1080) and have a 1024x768 instead.
I then removed the nvid
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