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Changed gpu from discrete to on-demand, now booting into tty. #55

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Syliyth opened this issue Aug 25, 2024 · 4 comments
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Changed gpu from discrete to on-demand, now booting into tty. #55

Syliyth opened this issue Aug 25, 2024 · 4 comments
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Syliyth commented Aug 25, 2024

Issue Description

Title says most of it, I'm using a 3070 and I can confirm that the gpu works fine.

Steps to Reproduce

Change PRIME gpu management to Discrete, then change it back to On-Demand.

On what version of Vanilla OS this happens?

Vanilla OS 2 Orchid

Additional Information

There have been some odditys related to gpu/ displays with vanilla os, since I have 2 monitors, sometimes it changes the default refresh rate back to 60 from 144 after a restart. And pretty consistently I need to change the orientation and main monitor back to what I prefer.

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Syliyth commented Aug 28, 2024

Just in case anyone needs a fix for this, running "pkexec", putting in your user password then "prime-switch nvidia" fixed the issue.

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jardon commented Nov 27, 2024

what is your nvidia driver version?

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Syliyth commented Dec 9, 2024

sorry about the late reply, NVIDIA Server settings says the driver version is 535.183.06.

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jardon commented Dec 10, 2024

it seems odd to me that running prime-switch without pkexec would do anything let alone do something destructive. so in your case, it booted to a black screen and you had to swap to a tty or did it boot straight to a tty?

i dont know for sure, but some of the other smaller issues that you have may be resolved with a newer driver release. vanilla does release an nvidia-exp image that runs a newer driver from the nvidia repos, but that is considered unsupported if i recall correctly (i still use it personally and it works great).

but for this bug report, i can try to replicate the issue and see what i can figure out

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