Re: Wrong screen resolution (1024x768) after upgrade

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On 1/11/22 04:26, Frédéric wrote:
Thanks for your message.

Is there anything in the journal?
nothing that seems related to the issue. If you look at the first
message of this thread, I posted en excerpt from the journal.

If you remove the rpmfusion nvidia drivers, and then enable nouveau,
and reboot, does the resolution work.
That's what I did but it didn't work.

It shouldn't matter, but are you booting into text or gui, and what is
your desktop?
I'm using plasma but it fails already in kdm.

I did a quick search on your device and linux kernel and didn't find
anything, so it shouldn't be related to the kernel update.  But, what
happens if you boot an older kernel?
now it also fails with old kernel...

Thanks,
You might be best waiting for a 370 upgrade as John suggested. I have akmod-nvidia-520 installed and kmod-nvidia-520 and kmod-nvidia-6.0.5 installed having had the 6.0.5 kernel installed several days ago and my system is running running kde at the set 3840x2160 resolution. When I had issues with the nvidia driver loading because of not being secureboot signed I was getting a message displayed that the nvidia driver couldn't be found and it was defaulting back to the nouveau driver even though the nouveau driver was blacklisted in /etc/default/grub. After uninstalling the nvidia drivers, correcting the secureboot signing issue, and reinstalling akmod-nvidia and kmod-nvidia my system is still running at 3840x2160 resolution with the nvidia drivers and the install of those drivers has not blacklisted nouveau in /etc/default/grub.

regards,
Steve


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