https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1227221 https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1227221#c18 --- Comment #18 from Jacopo Radice <jacopo.radice@outlook.com> --- (In reply to Takashi Iwai from comment #17)
xf86-video-nouveau is a user-space driver, and it isn't needed at all for running with the proper DRM device. And the recent kernel provides a DRM device even for the simple framebuffer including EFI fb. So everything should work (even better) without xf86-video-nouveau stuff.
Just give it a try.
Hi Takashi, Thank you for your continued assistance. I followed your instructions to uninstall the xf86-video-nouveau driver. Here is a detailed account of the steps I took and the results: Steps Taken: Booted into runlevel 3. Uninstalled the xf86-video-nouveau driver using: sudo zypper rm xf86-video-nouveau Rebooted the system. Tested the X server with Xorg -retro. Results: Unfortunately, nothing has changed. The X server still fails to start with the same no screens found error. Upon rebooting, the system was stuck in runlevel 3 and could not load any GUI even with the 5.x kernel. This behavior persisted even after multiple attempts to start the X server. Rollback to Previous State: Luckily, I had created a snapshot with snapper before removing the xf86-video-nouveau driver. I performed a rollback to that snapshot by booting it in read-only mode. The system is now back to its previous state, and the old kernel works as usual with the GUI. Given these outcomes, it seems that removing the xf86-video-nouveau driver did not resolve the issue and instead led to additional complications. I am currently back to the original state with the nouveau driver reinstalled. Could you please provide further guidance on how to proceed? Is there an alternative configuration or driver that might help resolve this issue? Your expertise is greatly appreciated. Best regards, Jacopo -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.