![]() ![]() It is when I then do telinit 5 that the screen goes blank. I do not yet have a kernel log, but I hope I can get one by doing an ssh into the box after the monitor goes blank.īy the way, when I boot Fedora 36 to runlevel 3 then the monitor switches to a resolution of 3840x2160 and I get a tiny command line. I have attached /var/log/messages and /var/log/Xorg.0.log from a Fedora 36 and a Fedora 34 boot. So it seems that first 3840x2160 is recognized, then ignored, then 2560x1440 is frowned upon, then used anyways. 3840x2160 is the first detailed timing record. (II) modeset(0): Not using default mode "2560x1440" (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan)īut 3840x2160 is the default mode. First, all resolutions including 3840x2160 are recognized and agree with what I got out of reading the EDID. If I boot with no nf at all then /var/log/Xorg.0.log seems to be in conflict with itself. ![]() 1920x1080 gives a noisy, psychedelic screen which remotely resembles a login screen. 3840x21x1440 give a black screen and a monitor poweroff. I have tried all standard and detailed timings and three established timings (boot at runlevel 3, modify nf, telinit 5, repeat). XFCE seems to use X as opposed to Fedora in general and Gnome in particular who use Wayland. Hi hope someone on this list can point me in some useful direction concerning the following problem:Īfter upgrade from Fedora 34/XFCE to Fedora 36/XFCE, I experience a black screen instead of a login prompt, unless I make a file named /etc/X11//nf which contains egīefore the upgrade from Fedora 34 to 36, everything worked if the file looked like this: I was unable to get to the point where I could even install Fedora.Blank screen after upgrade Fedora 34/XFCE -> Fedora 36/XFCE All of help / color / mirror / Atom feed * Blank screen after upgrade Fedora 34/XFCE -> Fedora 36/XFCE 14:02 Klaus Ebbe GrueĠ siblings, 2 replies 4+ messages in threadįrom: Klaus Ebbe Grue 14:02 UTC ( / raw) Note that this error occurs before installation. My goal is to install Fedora over Ubuntu on the 500 GB SATA SSD. data for Windows 10), 1 TB SSHD (contains misc. Four hard drives: 256 GB NVME SSD (contains a copy of Windows 10), 500 GB SATA SSD (contains a copy of Ubuntu 22.04), 500 GB SSHD (contains misc. ![]() Both of them say they are booting from the list and freeze at that point.Įdit: Using a different USB drive also doesn’t work.
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