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Try this ? https://old.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/vnaxrq/nvidia_geforce_rtx_3070_on_arch_linux/ie934i5/
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="loglevel=3 quiet nouveau.modeset=0 ibt=off"
@lemmyreader
tried just right now. I get „booting a command list“ and nothing more, stays like that and USB Devices seem to be off.
Okay, too bad, thanks for trying. Nvidia apparently is a pain with Linux currently. Years ago it was the opposite, people were told to go for Nvidia.
With Ventoy https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html you can put lots of Linux iso images on one usb stick which can save you some time. For example try OpenSuse https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:NVIDIA_drivers
@lemmyreader
Thank you for the suggestion, I really do appreciate anyone who could have a clue what could go wrong and takes the time trying to help me out.
Yeah, Ventoy is the latest I had to burn the ISOs on the USB and stayed with it since :)
Tried
nvidia-drm.modeset=1
as kernel parameter already ?:)
I tried so many parameter, that i can‘t remember anymore everyone ^^ but tried just now, unfortunately no change, same behavior
You could try this The OP installed the drivers from an older iso and then upgraded. Manjaro Linux is not very much liked by many but you could give it a try. If it works you can go for plain Arch or EndeavourOS. From what I found the closed source Nvidia driver exist since 2022 so don't use an iso that is too old :-)
ok took me 3 days to test, apologies :D
but unfortunately, no, doesn't work. Even the "old" iso stucks at the exact same position with the exact same behavior :(
Will have look into it and try it out, but will need some time. Will defo reply back once tested 👍🏻 thank you!
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