Sorry for the delay and thanks. I'll answer in between:
El dom, 12 de may 2019 a las 5:50 PM, stan <upaitag@xxxxxxxx> escribió:
On Sun, 12 May 2019 08:37:27 +0300
Ester Muñoz <memunoz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you stan
I investigated a bit more and the laptop's screen is on but black.
If
I change to a tty using CTRL + ALT + Fn, it will show in the
laptop's
screen. It's only the graphical environment that does not show up.
Nvidia is installed and updated. I tested that already. The Nvidia
configuration GUI only sees the external monitor.
Are both graphics cards Nvidia?
No, one intel (can't remember the model) and on nvidia (GeForce GTX)
I'll send the information about the commands in a little while.
I might need to reinstall f29 today after all, as I cannot make this
work and tomorrow I have to leave for a work trip and need my laptop
working.
From your description the OS recognizes the monitor, so it sounds
like a
problem in Gnome. Are you using the default wayland in Gnome? If so,
have you tried X? Or vice versa.
I am using X, according to the information I found, NVidia drivers do
not play nice with Wayland.
You could try another desktop, but I agree that if you need the laptop
in the short term you are better off re-installing F29 until this is
resolved. Unless someone else here recognizes the problem and gives
you
a quick fix.
Not sure another desktop would fix it. It happens before I log in.
It won't be me since my lack of familiarity with both Gnome and dual
monitor setup has me floundering. I think there has to be a setting
that was changed during the upgrade, but I have no idea where to look
for that.
You could also try asking for help on the new askfedora site,
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/c/english
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