On Sat, 15 Jun 2024 at 19:28, Alex Johns <chris352...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 6/16/24 03:15, David Wright wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, 15 Jun 2024 at 02:12, Phil <phill...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 6/14/24 22:00, David Wright wrote:
>> > Hi all
>> >
>> > On Saturday 8th June, I booted up my PC and it was fine for the couple
>> > of hours of use.
>> >
>> > Next boot-up on Monday 10th June, the monitor showed no display
>> > found.  I forced a reboot into recovery mode and then it booted fine.
>>
>> I had exactly the same problem and this is how I solved it:
>>
>> Edit /etc/default/grub
>>
>> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT='quiet splash'
>>
>> Change to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT='quiet'
>>
>> sudo update-grub
>>
>> --
>>
>> Regards,
>> Phil
>>
>>
>>
> Many thanks for the quick reply Phil, unfortunately that's not worked for
> me.  Same result, black screen and have to force a reboot into recovery
> mode.
>
> Hopefully there are other ideas?
>
> Kind regards
> David
>
>
> Are you using a commercial display driver  eg Nvidia  or Radeon, if so
> edit the grub line  GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=  and  add no acpi to the
> end of that line. taking out the 'quiet' so you can see the boot process
> and where it might be hanging up.
>
> See if it will boot then and if it doesn't boot to the desktop and your
> your still looking at a black screen  then do a ctrl  F1 and at the
> terminal type sudo purge Nvidiia*.*  or the Radeon equivalent.
>
> see if that helps.  It will knock out the commercial graphics drivers and
> let Wayland take over.   I always remove quiet splash from the grub CMDLINE
> as I prefer to see any issues as the machine boots.
>
>
> Good luck
>
>
> Chris da kiwi
> --
>
> Hi Chris

No commercial drivers in use here.  No dedicated graphics card at all. just
use the onboard which is more than sufficient for my needs.

Many thanks
Dave
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