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I am currently using Hyprland, and I have tried my best to follow the Hyprland wiki, but it feels like I am jumping through so many hoops that I keep getting lost.
I have tried the NVIDIA wiki page: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NVIDIA … de_setting.
But the DKMS instructions just don't do anything on my laptop.
I have tried different Nvidia packages, but to no avail, as after writing MODULES=(i915 nvidia nvidia_modeset nvidia_uvm nvidia_drm ...), those nvidia modules are unrecognised.
I am truly lost, and every time I click on what seems to be a new fix on the wiki, it takes me down a completely new path.
I have a Alienware X16 R1 if that helps, with an RTX 4070 and Intel processor.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. I can provide info for whatever anyone needs.
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What, exactly, did you install and what kernel are you using?
Also see https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=57855
Do not tell us things like "those nvidia modules are unrecognised", post full, exact errors.
Last edited by Scimmia (2025-11-14 17:00:35)
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So I used archinstall and selected Hyprland with polkit, I also selected to download all drivers as I wasn't sure which drivers to install as I have both Intel and Nvidia devices. As for the kernel, I am using linux. I also installed nvidia and nvidia-utils, then tried nvidia-dkms, and now back to nvidia. I believe that is everything, though I am not sure how to check for sure.
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OK, so you have 'linux' and 'nvidia', which is fine. What's the problem?
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Well the issue is that I want my monitor to be recognised as 240hz, as that is the available refresh rate, however, it cannot be recognised. I read online that this is usually due to the display being controlled by the iGPU, and not the graphics card, so I want the graphics card to drive the monitor, but it doesnt seem to want to.
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Oh, so you're running into https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=310035
This is why it's critical to calmly state the issue and actual packages,versions, and logs rather than freaking out.
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That is fair enough. I have been trying to fix this for the past 3 days, and I ended up having to reinstall arch 4 seperate times. This is my first post, so I will try to be more conscious of the formalities next time. I will try the other post's fix and update this post as necessary.
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So I am reading through the comments, and it does not seem like they were able to find a solution and sent a ticket to nvidia. Should I wait for an update on that post?
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The solution, for now, is downgrading the driver, but that requires using the dkms version, so if you choose that method, make sure to read up on how dkms works.
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got it, at least now I have a clearer path thanks to you. Thank you very much, and sorry again for the wrong formating.
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