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| GPU Name Persistence-M| Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. I am not really sure what should I think about that warning in the bottom. Nvidia packages installed: ~]$ dnf list *nvidia* Ipmi_msghandler 114688 2 ipmi_devintf,nvidia Nvidia 20439040 163 nvidia_uvm,nvidia_modeset Loaded nvidia modules/no nouveau modules: ~]$ lsmod |grep -i nvidia Any commands ouput that might be usefull: Nouveau is blacklisted, nvidia modules seem to be loaded. Monitor and nvidia GPU is 100% working, tested on windows (I have dual boot but I guess that doesn’t matter). External monitor is simply acting like it is not getting any signal from my notebook. After all of that, still no luck to get it to work.
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External monitor still wasn’t working, so I have uninstalled drivers with gnome software and installed nvidia drivers with dnf from negativo17. After that, I have installed nvidia drivers from gnome software. I had some problems with xorg from the start (with clear fedora installation), so I was forced to “dnf update”.
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Since then, I have screwed up my operating system two times while trying to fix it, with no luck.
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After kernel update, it stopped working and I wasn’t able to fix it. It was working before on my fedora 30 with nvidia drivers installed by dnf. I am trying pretty long time to get my external monitor working with my lenovo laptop (intel graphics + nvidia geforce GTX 1650).
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