Thank you stan
I investigated a bit more and the laptop's screen is on but black. If I
change to a tty using CTRL + ALT + Fn, it will show in the laptop's screen.
It's only the graphical environment that does not show up.
Nvidia is installed and updated. I tested that already. The Nvidia
configuration GUI only sees the external monitor.
I'll send the information about the commands in a little while.
I might need to reinstall f29 today after all, as I cannot make this work
and tomorrow I have to leave for a work trip and need my laptop working.

Thanks again,
Ester

El sáb., 11 may. 2019 21:20, stan via users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
escribió:

> On Fri, 10 May 2019 07:24:02 +0300
> Ester Muñoz <memu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone.
> > I upgraded yesterday my HP Pavilion from Fedora 29 to 30. Everything
> > went wonderfully, thank you all. I have a second monitor attached to
> > it via HDMI. All run perfectly and when I came back I realized the
> > laptop's screen was gray with the fedora logo on it. It is there but
> > I can't use it, like it is not part of the desktop.
> > In the GNOME settings I do not see any other screen than the monitor.
> > Did not give much thought to it, and went to sleep.
> > This morning, I disconnected the second monitor to see if booting
> > only with its own monitor would do something and no... gray screen
> > again. The grub screens appear on the laptops monitor but the login
> > screen is on the external monitor. I also tried the NVIDIA X server
> > settings where both screens were earlier and there is only one screen
> > listed :-( Can anyone help me out to make the laptop's monitor work
> > again?
>
> I don't have any direct knowledge of this problem, but it sounds like
> the built in monitor is not being recognized on boot. You could look at
> the last boot in the journal using
> journalctl -b
> in a terminal to see what happens to the built in monitor during boot.
> Type
> /drm
> and hit enter to take you to the video setup.
> Report any error back here.
>
> Is it possible that you are missing the driver for the built-in
> graphics?  This would especially apply if the graphics are nvidia and
> using the nvidia proprietary driver.  Maybe you need to set up the
> rpmfusion repositories to get the new drivers, then do a system update.
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