I reinstalled kernel-headers package and disabled Wayland (read in the Internet that it works badly with nvidia drivers), but with no success. Maybe there is a way to do it without meddling with nouveau and linux graphic system? It would solve all my problems. I can connect both monitors to the Intel integrated card, they work ok this way. (the important one) actually, I don’t need GeForce as a working graphic card. Could this be the source of the problem? If NVIDIA drivers unable to work with Intel graphic card and OS needs them both… I’ve done some experiments, I don’t think they are of any importance, but results are below. I have two graphic cards (integrated Intel and NVIDIA GeForce) and two monitors connected to them. module: x86/modules: Skipping invalid relocation target, existing value is nonzero for type 1, loc 000000000c0d52f8, val ffffffffc12adf9aīut as far as I understand it is kind of OK? 3d-party kernel module taints kernel as it should, it is not an error. nvidia: module verification failed: signature and/or required key missing - tainting kernel Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint nvidia: module license 'NVIDIA' taints kernel. The only supicious lines I was able to find (Ctrl-F “fail”) in the nvidia-bug-report.log are nvidia: loading out-of-tree module taints kernel. ![]() ~]$ /sbin/lspci | grep -e VGAĠ0:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06)Ġ1:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM107 (rev ~]$ modinfo -F version ~]$ sudo akmods -forceĬhecking kmods exist for 5.16.86_64 $ nvidia-settingsĮRROR: Unable to find display on any available system I’ve read some forums on the topic and checked some common problems, but it was not enough.
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