I've updated with this snapshot and its worked fine with my Nvidia 3070
I use proprietary drivers and use their scripted install.
Works fine.
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From: Michael Hamilton
I had the same problem.
I rebooted to the previous kernel, reinstalled the nvidia-drivers (G04) with yast, ran mkinitrd, and rebooted.
Now it is working again.
Gr,
Philip
Similar experience here. I have a 1650 Super and use the proprietary drivers installed via the "easy" route. After 20210222, sddm failed to start. I logged into a console and used the cursors version of Yast2 to reinstall (forced "Update") any already installed packages from the nvidia repo, rebooted and was back in business. I didn't have to do anything after running yast2, I did not manually mkinitrd. I poked around the logs a bit, but couldn't find any grumblings about modules, which I had seen under similar circumstances in the past (perhaps I was looking in the wrong places). Michael