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I used to be able to detect it on lspci but then I think I did some configuration alteration and now it doesn't show up at all anywhere I look, I am using kde plasma X11. I checked journalctl and it shows that the nvidia drivers are deny-listed by kmod which I'm not sure how to resolve on it's own or what causes it, please help, I have tried almost every fix I can find online
Last edited by Reumoo (2023-06-08 04:09:27)
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Please post your complete system journal for the boot:
sudo journalctl -b | curl -F 'f:1=<-' ix.ioBut if it doesn't show up in lspci you're either passing it through vfio or have disabled it in the BIOS/UEFI
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Hi Seth, thanks for the response, putting that command into my command terminal outputs nothing to the konsole, sorry if I'm missing something super obvious I'm very new to this
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This will either yell an error or print a url for you to post.
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Yeah sorry it literally just takes the command, processes it for a bit then outputs nothing on my end
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Redirect the journal output into a file and upload that "somehow".
We'll need it to get this anywhere.
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Okay I eventually got it working, the link it gives me is http://ix.io/4xSl, I actually got it working turns out nvx was disabling by card on startup I just using nvx on in konsole and then had to use prime-run to make it work with games
Last edited by Reumoo (2023-06-10 03:20:47)
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I actually got it working turns out nvx was disabling by card on startup I just using nvx on
Please always remember to mark resolved threads by editing your initial posts subject - so others will know that there's no task left, but maybe a solution to find.
Thanks.
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