Felix Miata wrote on 9/12/23 11:51:
You really should eliminate that xorg.conf file, and if the problem continues,
don't assume it's the kernel driver at fault. Just report a bug if so inclined.
Where would depend on behavior after removing xorg.conf. If it fixes the
problem,
there is almost
D. R. Evans composed on 2023-09-12 11:12 (UTC-0600):
> Felix Miata wrote:
> From the rest of your post, it sounds like everything is as it should be,
> except that I should probably remove the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file. And I could
> also re-install the xserver-xorg-video-nouveau without
Felix Miata wrote on 9/11/23 19:57:
You did it. You made the switch. But see below.
(There are multiple components to GPU support in Linux.)
(There is no "the" nouveau "driver". Graphics support is in the hands of
multiple
software components, several of which incorporate the string
You did it. You made the switch. But see below.
(There are multiple components to GPU support in Linux.)
(There is no "the" nouveau "driver". Graphics support is in the hands of
multiple
software components, several of which incorporate the string "nouveau" in
naming.)
D. R. Evans composed
This is a follow-on to the thread that started with:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/05/msg00657.html
Following the upgrade to bookworm that I recently performed, I was hoping that
the problem described in the first post in that thread would magically go
away. It didn't :-(
Felix
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