Could it also be the nVidia driver that the kernel is using?It's probably wayland or no help files installed.
Could it also be the nVidia driver that the kernel is using?It's probably wayland or no help files installed.
It could, I use these mandatory steps on KDE, but this is for KDE, don't know for Mint:Could it also be the nVidia driver that the kernel is using?
sudo cat /sys/module/nvidia_drm/parameters/modeset
N (meaning it's not running in modeset mode) then enable it:echo options nvidia_drm modeset=1 | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia_drm.conf > /dev/null
sudo update-initramfs -u
systemctl reboot
nvidia-smi | grep "Driver Version"
forums.developer.nvidia.com
Thanks. If they weren't important to the tutorial I wouldn't bother. Unfortunately, they are.<snip!>
No, I don't have any lighter versions of those images for a printer, sorry.
I could make them lighter and send them to you via a pm.
Would that help?
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I've got contractors coming in the morning to do major renovation's, flooring and the like. I'll get back to you on this in 2-3 days.Thanks. If they weren't important to the tutorial I wouldn't bother. Unfortunately, they are.