One is an older monitor with a DVI connection and is apparently recognized as primary by my Nvidia Quadro 2000 card but it went black earlier when I disabled legacy BIOS support in Windows (which I also have installed on my system and which I also cannot login into for the same reason) and my other monitor is apparently not considered primary by my graphics card because it has a DP connection. Problem is that Lubos’ solution under Q1 doesn’t bring up a TTY console on either of my monitors. Help! I have the same problem as Lord_Murphy – I failed to heed Lubos’ warning and I did not switch to sddm from kdm before disabling nouveau in Fedora 29 and rebooting (after all, kdm’s not gdm and the warning concerns only the latter, right?). Uncomment the line below to force the login screen to use Xorg Just be sure to do this all with no reboots until the end.ĭnf install dkms “kernel-devel-uname-r = $(uname -r)”ĭnf -y install nvidia-settings kernel-devel dkms-nvidia vulkan.i686 nvidia-driver-libs.i686ĭnf -y install nvidia-driver nvidia-settingsĬommented out all non-nVidia driver sections (for my intel onboard) in X11 display conf fileĭisable wayland - just follow the comment to force login to use Xorg Didn’t need to reboot to the prompt or rescue for this at all - works on first try, in my case. ![]() So here’s my notes on this - I just today re-installed Fedora 29 after addressing some disk issues, and it worked like a charm (Thanks to this site, some other forums, and trial and error!). I also have an onboard intel video card, I removed entries in the x11 conf file just for good measure (with a backup copy!) ![]() ![]() ![]() Had this issue on a GTA750 and GTX1050ti, with Fedora 29, fully updated 4.20.86_64 as of today. I’ve had persistent problems with the ‘black screen’ after disabling Nouveau, but I did find a way to make it work - for me. Want to share this in case it helps anyone.
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