I cannot post screenshot, I’m without permiss to do that.
That’s the situation.
Before I was able to boot with autologin. Now I activate it and I cannot enter in plasma.
Some message about KWallet did appears, and I reboot and since that, I only see this.
i see, i have no idea what that is…
post output from:
grep CMDLINE /etc/default/grub
~ grep CMDLINE /etc/default/grub ✔
#GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet resume=UUID=0ded34b8-b7db-4e6f-a4da-f2f40762fa61 udev.log_priority=3 pcie_port_pm=off"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="nouveau.modeset=0"
~
May in this case (GPU, not the KDE), I have to uninstall linux-video?
but you reboot when you installed the bumblebee drivers?
and there were no issues…
well you can try it…:
sudo mhwd -r pci video-linux
~ sudo mhwd -r pci video-linux ✔
[sudo] password for pergamin:
Sorry, try again.
[sudo] password for pergamin:
> Removing video-linux...
Sourcing /etc/mhwd-x86_64.conf
Has lib32 support: true
Sourcing /var/lib/mhwd/local/pci/video-linux/MHWDCONFIG
Processing classid: 0300
Sourcing /var/lib/mhwd/scripts/include/0300
Processing classid: 0380
Processing classid: 0302
checking dependencies...
:: bumblebee optionally requires xf86-video-nouveau: nouveau driver
:: lib32-mesa optionally requires lib32-mesa-vdpau: for accelerated video playback
:: lib32-vulkan-icd-loader optionally requires lib32-vulkan-driver: packaged vulkan driver
:: libva optionally requires libva-mesa-driver: backend for AMD and Nvidia GPUs
:: mesa optionally requires mesa-vdpau: for accelerated video playback
:: mesa optionally requires libva-mesa-driver: for accelerated video playback
:: steam optionally requires vulkan-driver: packaged vulkan driver
:: steam optionally requires lib32-vulkan-driver: packaged vulkan driver (32 bit)
:: steam-native-runtime optionally requires vulkan-driver: packaged vulkan driver
:: steam-native-runtime optionally requires lib32-vulkan-driver: packaged vulkan driver (32bit)
:: vlc optionally requires libva-vdpau-driver: vdpau backend nvidia
:: vulkan-icd-loader optionally requires vulkan-driver: packaged vulkan driver
Packages (14) libxvmc-1.0.13-1 lib32-libva-vdpau-driver-0.7.4-6 lib32-mesa-vdpau-22.1.7-1 lib32-vulkan-intel-22.1.7-1 lib32-vulkan-radeon-22.1.7-1 libva-mesa-driver-22.1.7-1 libva-vdpau-driver-0.7.4-6 mesa-vdpau-22.1.7-1 vulkan-intel-22.1.7-1 vulkan-radeon-22.1.7-1 xf86-video-amdgpu-22.0.0-1 xf86-video-ati-1:19.1.0.r15.g7a6a34af-1 xf86-video-intel-1:2.99.917+916+g31486f40-2 xf86-video-nouveau-1.0.17-2
Total Removed Size: 67,85 MiB
:: Do you want to remove these packages? [Y/n]
:: Processing package changes...
removing lib32-mesa-vdpau...
removing lib32-libva-vdpau-driver...
removing lib32-vulkan-radeon...
removing lib32-vulkan-intel...
removing mesa-vdpau...
removing libva-vdpau-driver...
removing libva-mesa-driver...
removing vulkan-radeon...
removing vulkan-intel...
removing xf86-video-nouveau...
removing xf86-video-intel...
removing libxvmc...
removing xf86-video-amdgpu...
removing xf86-video-ati...
:: Running post-transaction hooks...
(1/2) Arming ConditionNeedsUpdate...
(2/2) Refreshing PackageKit...
xorg configuration symlink valid...
> Successfully removed video-linux
Reboot now? And, my apologies, Autologin wrong configuration in “behavior”, Plasma running ok now with autologin.
well if its working now, i would just install them back… and then we can try to turn on the nvidia card
OK, reboot in blank screen again… So, the problem is uninstalling linux-video?
[manjaro /]# mhwd -l
> 0000:01:00.0 (0300:10de:0fe4) Display controller nVidia Corporation:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NAME VERSION FREEDRIVER TYPE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
video-hybrid-intel-nvidia-390xx-bumblebee 2021.11.26 false PCI
video-nvidia-390xx 2021.11.26 false PCI
video-linux 2018.05.04 true PCI
video-modesetting 2020.01.13 true PCI
video-vesa 2017.03.12 true PCI
> 0000:00:02.0 (0300:8086:0416) Display controller Intel Corporation:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NAME VERSION FREEDRIVER TYPE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
video-hybrid-intel-nvidia-390xx-bumblebee 2021.11.26 false PCI
video-linux 2018.05.04 true PCI
video-modesetting 2020.01.13 true PCI
video-vesa 2017.03.12 true PCI
[manjaro /]# mhwd -li
> Installed PCI configs:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NAME VERSION FREEDRIVER TYPE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
video-modesetting 2020.01.13 true PCI
video-hybrid-intel-nvidia-390xx-bumblebee 2021.11.26 false PCI
Warning: No installed USB configs!
[manjaro /]#
so if you ended up in a black screen, how did you get this mhwd -li output?
With chroot again.
But, I have reinstalled video-linux and again I’m booting with host.
So… definitely NVIDIA is a headache?
This is my config right now. So, if we uninstall video-linux, became black screen. So, why bumblebee is in false?
~ mhwd -l ✔
> 0000:01:00.0 (0300:10de:0fe4) Display controller nVidia Corporation:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NAME VERSION FREEDRIVER TYPE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
video-hybrid-intel-nvidia-390xx-bumblebee 2021.11.26 false PCI
video-nvidia-390xx 2021.11.26 false PCI
video-linux 2018.05.04 true PCI
video-modesetting 2020.01.13 true PCI
video-vesa 2017.03.12 true PCI
> 0000:00:02.0 (0300:8086:0416) Display controller Intel Corporation:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NAME VERSION FREEDRIVER TYPE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
video-hybrid-intel-nvidia-390xx-bumblebee 2021.11.26 false PCI
video-linux 2018.05.04 true PCI
video-modesetting 2020.01.13 true PCI
video-vesa 2017.03.12 true PCI
~ mhwd -li ✔
> Installed PCI configs:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NAME VERSION FREEDRIVER TYPE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
video-linux 2018.05.04 true PCI
video-modesetting 2020.01.13 true PCI
video-hybrid-intel-nvidia-390xx-bumblebee 2021.11.26 false PCI
Warning: No installed USB configs!
~
the false means that they are not open source/free drivers…
this bumblebee is a headache…
lets try something else, uninstall the bumblebee:
sudo mhwd -r pci video-hybrid-intel-nvidia-390xx-bumblebee
reboot
then install these:
sudo mhwd -i pci video-nvidia-390xx
reboot and post output from:
inxi -G
OK, working on that.
No… error. Seems like only bumblebee works?
~ sudo mhwd -i pci video-nvidia-390xx -f ✔
> Installing video-nvidia-390xx...
Sourcing /etc/mhwd-x86_64.conf
Has lib32 support: true
Sourcing /var/lib/mhwd/db/pci/graphic_drivers/nvidia-390xx/MHWDCONFIG
Processing classid: 0300
Sourcing /var/lib/mhwd/scripts/include/0300
Processing classid: 0302
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core downloading...
extra downloading...
community downloading...
multilib downloading...
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
Packages (5) libxnvctrl-390xx-390.154-1 lib32-nvidia-390xx-utils-390.154-1 linux510-nvidia-390xx-390.154-15 linux515-nvidia-390xx-390.154-18 nvidia-390xx-utils-390.154-2
Total Installed Size: 224,98 MiB
:: Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
checking keyring...
checking package integrity...
loading package files...
checking for file conflicts...
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib/libEGL_nvidia.so.0 exists in filesystem
nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib/libGLESv1_CM_nvidia.so.1 exists in filesystem
nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib/libGLESv2_nvidia.so.2 exists in filesystem
nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib/libGLX_nvidia.so.0 exists in filesystem
nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib/libcuda.so.1 exists in filesystem
nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib/libnvcuvid.so.1 exists in filesystem
nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib/libnvidia-cfg.so.1 exists in filesystem
nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib/libnvidia-encode.so.1 exists in filesystem
nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib/libnvidia-fbc.so.1 exists in filesystem
nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib/libnvidia-ifr.so.1 exists in filesystem
nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib/libnvidia-ml.so.1 exists in filesystem
nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib/libnvidia-ptxjitcompiler.so.1 exists in filesystem
lib32-nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib32/libEGL_nvidia.so.0 exists in filesystem
lib32-nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib32/libGLESv1_CM_nvidia.so.1 exists in filesystem
lib32-nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib32/libGLESv2_nvidia.so.2 exists in filesystem
lib32-nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib32/libGLX_nvidia.so.0 exists in filesystem
lib32-nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib32/libcuda.so.1 exists in filesystem
lib32-nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib32/libnvcuvid.so.1 exists in filesystem
lib32-nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib32/libnvidia-encode.so.1 exists in filesystem
lib32-nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib32/libnvidia-fbc.so.1 exists in filesystem
lib32-nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib32/libnvidia-ifr.so.1 exists in filesystem
lib32-nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib32/libnvidia-ml.so.1 exists in filesystem
lib32-nvidia-390xx-utils: /usr/lib32/libnvidia-ptxjitcompiler.so.1 exists in filesystem
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
Error: pacman failed!
Error: script failed!
did you rebooted after you uninstalled the bumblebee?
you have these, which i dont understand how its possible:
exists in filesystem
so do this again:
sudo pacman -S nvidia-390xx-utils lib32-nvidia-390xx-utils --overwrite '*'
sudo mhwd -i pci video-nvidia-390xx --force
reboot
That’s right, I follow all your instructions twice booted.
I’m working the new instructions…