On 2020-05-22 14:52, linux guy wrote:
> Good news !  (Sort of...)
>
> I rebooted and edited the boot command of my kernel in grub, using e... and 
> then booted it.
> I added the following to the command line:  rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau 
> modprobe.blacklist=nouveau nvidia-drm.modeset=1
>
> This caused the kernel to boot with nvidia instead of nouveau.   Even better, 
> the nvidia driver decreased my CPU load tremendously in the application that 
> I was working with.  From 90% (barely useable) to 30% (loafing along).
>
> Now I just need to figure out what is going on with my boot setup.
>

It sounds to me as if the old grub methods are being used.  Or at least 
confused.

What do you get for

grep BLSCFG /etc/default/grub


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