Hello Daniel!

Thanks, this was a precious hint. I had some errors showing with dpkg 
--configure -a.

I purged nvidia drivers from my system following the instructions in 
https://askubuntu.com/questions/206283/how-can-i-uninstall-a-nvidia-driver-completely.
 
After that the system still had problems. I double checked in the 
"software & updates" app if the drivers really got removed, which was 
the case.

upgrading in terminal did not show any errors anymore but the system 
still had its problems.

After that I checked with the "Software Updater" app for updates, which 
then finally got me the new kernel version or linux headers and now it 
works again.

Does that mean i should stop using the proprietary nvidia drivers or was 
this just a one time issue during a upgrade?

Thank you for your fast help!

Lukas

On 9/23/25 19:56, Daniel Letzeisen wrote:
> The kernel module for your Nvidia GPU is not loading. This is probably a
> duplicate of bug 2115148 if you use the pre-built Nvidia modules, since
> that stops the kernel from installing/configuring properly.
>
> What is output of:
> sudo dpkg --configure -a
>
> ** Changed in: linux-hwe-6.14 (Ubuntu)
>         Status: New => Incomplete
>

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