DennisG schrieb am 07.07.19 um 20:36:
Werner Flamme composed on 2019-07-07 02:46 (UTC+0200): ....... ....... ....... In the meantime, I have a system like I never had. After getting the black screen, I "rpm -e"d all nvidia packages. Rebooted (as always to multi-user target), did the "startx" and had a graphic, non-black, working screen. With very small fonts and extremely tiny decoration, which wasn't the case before. And tadaa:
# lsmod | egrep '(nvi|nou)' | sort button 16384 1 nouveau drm 491520 6 nouveau,ttm,nvidia_drm,drm_kms_helper drm_kms_helper 208896 2 nouveau,nvidia_drm i2c_algo_bit 16384 1 nouveau ipmi_msghandler 65536 2 nvidia,ipmi_devintf mxm_wmi 16384 1 nouveau nouveau 2170880 0 nvidia 18829312 2 nvidia_modeset,nvidia_uvm nvidia_drm 49152 1 nvidia_modeset 1114112 1 nvidia_drm nvidia_uvm 921600 0 ttm 126976 1 nouveau video 45056 2 asus_wmi,nouveau wmi 28672 4 asus_wmi,wmi_bmof,mxm_wmi,nouveau
Both drivers have been loaded. I am baffled. I haven't looked at this for a long while, so I may be out of date. With
On 7/7/19 1:44 PM, Werner Flamme wrote: that said ...
The nvidia drivers from the repo should create the file /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-default.conf which will have the line "blacklist nouveau". That should prevent the kernel from loading the nouveau driver(s). Have you checked this?
Yes, I checked. The file is not present since I "rpm -e"'d all the nvidia packages; it was before. I assumed that the kernel module files were gone too, but obviously I was wrong. Besides having the effect that drivers are loaded that should not: now the nvidia driver (kernel module) has been loaded, and I have a working desktop. The files that are contained in the G05 packages from the nvidia repo should be the same as there are now. What might cause my desktop staying black wehen the packages are present, but going to work when the module files are still there, but the rest isn't? Maybe the reason for the detailed display is nvidia, and the reason for being slow is nouveau? ;) Werner -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org