What a Nightmare.

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On my main SSD I'm running Mint Cinnamon 22.1 and have Nvidia driver 470 a few days ago I installed some updates, one was Kernel 6.8.0.124.

The next day I started my Tower and the Login screen and Desktop were 10x their normal size...what's going on here. It seems Kernel 6.8.0.124 changed the driver from 470 to 535 which stuffed my Graphic Card...according to the Mint site.

How to fix this...the first thing i did was roll back the Kernel...this didn't work and the fix for this from the Mint site didn't work either. :eek:

Lucky for me I had a system image I created just one week ago...put that image back and everything is back to normal. When the Update Manager showed this Kernel 6.8.0.124 to install again...I right clicked it and selected the second option...so it won't be installed again.

Before anyone says I need a new Graphic Card...here's the strange part...on my spare SSD I have Mint Cinnamon 22.3...both Kernel 6.8.0.124 and my Graphic Card and driver 470 are working just fine...what the quack is going on. :mad:

We don't have to install the latest Kernel if everything is working just fine...I've never had problems with new Kernels for years but you never know...so if you're a beginner always create a backup before installing a new Kernel like we did years ago and I will from now on because you never know what could happen.
o_O
 


On my main SSD I'm running Mint Cinnamon 22.1 and have Nvidia driver 470 a few days ago I installed some updates, one was Kernel 6.8.0.124.

The next day I started my Tower and the Login screen and Desktop were 10x their normal size...what's going on here. It seems Kernel 6.8.0.124 changed the driver from 470 to 535 which stuffed my Graphic Card...according to the Mint site.

How to fix this...the first thing i did was roll back the Kernel...this didn't work and the fix for this from the Mint site didn't work either. :eek:

Lucky for me I had a system image I created just one week ago...put that image back and everything is back to normal. When the Update Manager showed this Kernel 6.8.0.124 to install again...I right clicked it and selected the second option...so it won't be installed again.

Before anyone says I need a new Graphic Card...here's the strange part...on my spare SSD I have Mint Cinnamon 22.3...both Kernel 6.8.0.124 and my Graphic Card and driver 470 are working just fine...what the quack is going on. :mad:

We don't have to install the latest Kernel if everything is working just fine...I've never had problems with new Kernels for years but you never know...so if you're a beginner always create a backup before installing a new Kernel like we did years ago and I will from now on because you never know what could happen.
o_O
Glad that you were able to restore your system. Having a new boot throw up an unexpected display can feel like a "sock in the face". I've had the experience a number of times where the heart jumps because I know I have to do something to the system, rather than just have it work as intended.

In this case where it seems the nvidia blob seems like it was the culprit, what came to mind in the first instance was to go to a virtual console, kill the GUI, purge the seemingly offending nvidia blob, install the former nvidia blob which was known to work, and then either restart the GUI or reboot. If that didn't work, then a restoration image is a very sound solution. It's often the case in linux that repair can be accomplished without total replacement of the whole system by restoration image or a reinstallation, but sometimes the latter means are going to be necessary. They are usually a more economical way of repair as well in terms of time and effort too.
 
Before anyone says I need a new Graphic Card...here's the strange part...on my spare SSD I have Mint Cinnamon 22.3...both Kernel 6.8.0.124 and my Graphic Card and driver 470 are working just fine...what the quack is going on.
Just out of curiousity which Nvidia gpu do you have?
 
Consider switching to a Radeon GPU. You will never have to worry about drivers and updates again, it just works.
 
Just out of curiousity which Nvidia gpu do you have?
This one..
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Card is only 3 years old...but now I can't go to the open source driver. When I run the Driver Manager I only get this...
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The above is after the image was restored.
This was posted on the Mint site...
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?p=2793534#p2793534

As I said...this doesn't affect Mint Cinnamon 22.3...everything works just fine. o_O
I don't wish to move to 22.3 just yet as I'm not to keen on the new Menu. :rolleyes:
 
Card is only 3 years old...but now I can't go to the open source driver. When I run the Driver Manager I only get this...
That gpu gen was released in 2014.
That gpu is considered a legacy gpu and recent Nvidia drivers don't work with anymore for legacy gpu's.
Nouveau drivers are in the kernel so nothing needs to be installed for that.
 


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