Hello, In the Message; Subject : Re: nvidia g05 or nouveau in TW Live/Install? Message-ID : <87frqps7db.wl-nomiya@lake.dti.ne.jp> Date & Time: Wed, 28 Aug 2024 11:34:24 +0900 [MN] == Masaru Nomiya <nomiya@lake.dti.ne.jp> has written: [...] MN> [BF] == bent fender <slowroller@trixtar.org> has written: BF> My nvidia gt640 video card is temporarily re-installed after BF> the AMD card went kaput. The TW install and Live DVD's both BF> boot but end up with a black screen after the last HDMI symbol BF> appears. The DVD continues reading but the prog is unaware BF> that I can't see anything. I thought that the installers and BF> Live media could work with any card. What are my options to BF> recover the installation and use it with this card UFN? MN> The solution is not to use TW snapshot with kernel 6.10. MN> Tha is, kernel 6.10 has a serious problem with nvidia video cards. I have been suffering from a strange phenomenon since August 3, and reported it as a bug? because there was an update of enlightenment on the same day, but got angry. I was also concerned about Carlos' email about not buying NVIDIA, so I asked Google if the problem might be caused by the kernel updated to 6.10.1 on the same day, and got many hits. I looked at the results and searched for the keywords linux kernel 6.10 nvidia driver issues then this is what I found; https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/33626 and https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/08/nvidia-driver-with-linux-kernel-6-10-c... I was also curious about Carlos' email, and thought it might be a problem with the video card rather than the driver, so I changed the keyword to linux kernel 6.10 nouveau driver issues and found many bug reports, and even there I could not find a solution. I downgraded to kernel 6.9.9 and the discomfort was resolved. Best Regards. --- ┏━━┓彡 Masaru Nomiya mail-to: nomiya @ lake.dti.ne.jp ┃\/彡 ┗━━┛ "To hire for skills, firms will need to implement robust and intentional changes in their hiring practices ― and change is hard." -- Employers don’t practice what they preach on skills-based hiring --