Had a bit of time today to play around with other kernel versions. The
"update" that was done was just a patch (5.8.0-40 -> 5.8.0-41). I've
tried reverting to the first and also installed the 5.4 kernel you
suggested but both did have the same issue. Looks like the system is
mostly okay as long as
If the problem started in a kernel update then you might be able to
solve it by going back to a 5.4 kernel like:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.4.94/
You wouldn't be the first to find graphics problems in kernel 5.8.
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
So basically you are saying I should submit a bug report to the nvidia
module developers? Would have been happy to not use it but my laptop
(MacbookPro 6,2) freezes up for long periods when using the nouveau
driver for which the solution was to be using the nvidia driver...
Had the impression the
So basically you are saying I should submit a bug report to the nvidia
module developers? Would have been happy to not use it but my laptop
(MacbookPro 6,2) freezes up for long periods when using the nouveau
driver for which the solution was to be using the nvidia driver...
Had the impression the
Also unfortunately, you already have the latest Nvidia driver that
supports your GPU :(
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1913217
Title:
[nvidia] Screen going black and not responding to
Thanks. Unfortunately it looks like the nvidia kernel module that's
crashing, which of course will affect your graphics.
** Summary changed:
- Screen going black and not responding to input
+ [nvidia] Screen going black and not responding to input
** Package changed: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) => nvid