Hi,
I just installed debian with kde on a machine with a nvidia graphic card and an amd cpu who have integrated graphics.
When i install the package nvidia-drivers and reboot, when i login, the screen get black (terminal with "_" displayed and it freeze(impossible to switch to an other terminal session with alt + crt + f2 or f3).
If i start and do not login and directly switch to an other terminal session, when i execute the command nvidia-smi, it work fine(meaning the nvidia-drivers are correctly installed and working).
My theory about what is happening is that when nvidia-driver package is installed, when i login, it by default try to use the amd cpu integrated graphics who for some reason dont work.
If it's that, how can i fix the amd integrated graphic so it's used by default ? (So i can just use the nvidia card with bumblebee when needed).
If it's not that, what is could be and how can i fix it ?
I just installed debian with kde on a machine with a nvidia graphic card and an amd cpu who have integrated graphics.
When i install the package nvidia-drivers and reboot, when i login, the screen get black (terminal with "_" displayed and it freeze(impossible to switch to an other terminal session with alt + crt + f2 or f3).
If i start and do not login and directly switch to an other terminal session, when i execute the command nvidia-smi, it work fine(meaning the nvidia-drivers are correctly installed and working).
My theory about what is happening is that when nvidia-driver package is installed, when i login, it by default try to use the amd cpu integrated graphics who for some reason dont work.
If it's that, how can i fix the amd integrated graphic so it's used by default ? (So i can just use the nvidia card with bumblebee when needed).
If it's not that, what is could be and how can i fix it ?
Statistics: Posted by nico34213 — 2024-07-23 07:47 — Replies 1 — Views 30