Seems to be because the Nvidia 470 kernel driver does not support your
GT 730 GPU:
[ 5.887374] NVRM: The NVIDIA GeForce GT 730 GPU installed in this system is
NVRM: supported through the NVIDIA 390.xx Legacy drivers. Please
NVRM: visit http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html for more
NVRM: information. The 470.239.06 NVIDIA driver will ignore
NVRM: this GPU. Continuing probe...
And yet their documentation says it should still be supported:
https://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/470.239.06/README/supportedchips.html
So I guess the docs are wrong and we should not be offering Nvidia 470
for the GT 730. Instead, you have three options:
1. Uninstall the Nvidia driver and use the default open source driver
instead.
2. Install Ubuntu 22.04 instead, which was the last release to fully
support Nvidia's 390 driver.
3. Install a newer graphics card.
Running KDE it's also possible you will encounter bug 2063143.
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** Package changed: ubuntu => nvidia-graphics-drivers-470 (Ubuntu)
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display black on boot, updated from 23.10 to 24.04
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