> On 2 Dec 2023, at 09:40, Barry Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
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> 
>> On 30 Nov 2023, at 17:36, Michael Eager <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I upgraded from Fedora 38 to Fedora 39 on an AMD Ryzen 5 5600
>> with Nvidia Geforce RTX 3050 graphics card.  I'm running KDE
>> Plasma-X11, not Wayland.
>> 
>> I tried to install the GPU drivers several ways using repos/RPMs,
>> but was not successful.  I am using the Nvidia proprietary
>> drivers.  They support dual monitors with no problems; I've had
>> problems with the nouveau driver and dual monitors in the past.
>> 
>> I start the system in multi-user (CLI) mode and then run "startx"
>> to start X11 and Plasma.  (I started doing this in F38 because of
>> sddm hanging, which I was not able to resolve.)
>> 
>> When I log in with my user account and run startx, I get a black
>> screen (extending across both monitors) with an X cursor.  The
>> cursor moves in response to the mouse, but neither left or right
>> mouse button do anything. I can get to an alternate console
>> using alt-F3 and kill the login.
>> 
>> I have discovered a bit of a rain dance to get a working system.  I
>> can log in as root, run startx, and get a working KDE Plasma-X11
>> screen.  Then I log out to the sddm screen and log in again with
>> my user account.  After this, everything (or almost everything)
>> works correctly.
>> 
>> I've checked the system logs and the Xorg log for any error
>> or warning messages, but nothing looks incorrect or at all
>> informative.
>> 
>> Does anyone have any suggestions or insights into this problem?
> 
> I was finding that X11 was less stable then wayland recently.
> It seems that some update made plasma unstable.
> There are kde plasma and nvidia update happening at the same time.
> I'm trying to report the issues and figure out which of the nvidia drivers
> and kde is at fault.
> 
> I have downgraded to the 535 nvidia drivers and that sort of helped.
> But what seems to be helping is downgrading kde.
> 
> Do thing improve for you if you do dnf downgrade kde-wayland?
> Yes I noticed you are on X11 - but see if this helps.
> If it does please follow up here. Also report what version of nvidia
> drivers your using please.
> 
> Barry

Following up on this.

The 545 drive is not the problem, it is a change in the last kde update.
dnf downgrade kde-wayland got me back to working.

Barry


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