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When choose NVIDIA proprietary driver, the system can't start #1395

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NyaDoo opened this issue Jul 26, 2022 · 5 comments
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When choose NVIDIA proprietary driver, the system can't start #1395

NyaDoo opened this issue Jul 26, 2022 · 5 comments

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@NyaDoo
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NyaDoo commented Jul 26, 2022

I use Gigabyte aero 15 OLED XD notebook with Intel 11800h and 3070 graphics cards.
When I choose the open source kernel driver, I can enter the system, but sleep can't work (I can't wake up again after sleep, so I can only force shutdown and restart).
When I choose a proprietary driver, I can't enter the system. I'll be stuck with only one _ in the black screen interface of the symbol, the symbol will not flash, and any keys will not work, including ctrl+alt+f3.

@felipeolliveira
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I have a Legion 5i laptop with RTX 3060 and I have the same problem!

@Torxed
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Torxed commented Aug 16, 2022

Have both of you followed https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Hybrid_graphics post-installation? Because dual graphics card, especially in laptops where they call them "Hybrid graphics" is a bit of a PITA some times. Nothing we really configure or prepare for in archinstall other than install the drivers you select.

@felipeolliveira
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I didn't follow any post installation. I had a Legion 5i with RTX 2060 that worked perfectly after installing it with archinstall. I didn't know it had specific settings.

@felipeolliveira
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Apparently it's a kernel issue as of 5.18 with current Nvidia drivers.
I ended up downgrading to lts version, 5.15 and the problem was solved

There is another solution that is performed during grub boot, but I chose to use an lts kernel anyway

NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules#256

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Torxed commented Aug 28, 2022

I'll close this issue since there's not much we can do in that case.
Also the open driver is in a bit of an experimental stage so this probably won't be the last issue surrounding it :)

@Torxed Torxed closed this as completed Aug 28, 2022
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