Re: X unstable / integrated graphics chipset
Seb composed on 2025-11-19 08:41 (UTC+0100):
> I purged '*nvidia*'
Are you 100% sure? NVidia driver installation involves .conf files in /etc/X11/*
that may need manual removal. Sometimes even that's not enough, only a fresh
installation may be required due to library substitution. Removal instructions
should accompany installations instructions and be followed. Simply purging with
apt* doesn't always get the whole job done.
Please show I/O from:
lsmod | sort | grep -E 'video|radeon|amdgpu'
ls -1 /sys/class/drm # One, not L
inxi -GSaz --za
Something to try: add to linu line in Grub stanza, to see if it helps:
modprobe.blacklist=radeon
Which output port are you using to connect to display? If DVI, you need a
dual-link DVI cable to achieve more than 1920x1200. DisplayPort is most
reliable option when the motherboard provides one and display has one. If
motherboard only has DVI and DP outputs but display only has DVI and HDMI, try a
DP-to-DVI converter or cable to connect DP output to DVI input.
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