![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I finally saw the screen ID for the local laptop screen (see below). So (following a troubleshooting thread I found online) I deleted my nf, ran startx (I wasn't expecting this to work, but miraculously I finally got a full desktop!), then could run xrandr to see the DP and other monitors attached. >Nvidia Driver Loads but Xorg finds no Available Screens (n=1.6)) and I discovered X11 was not actually running (despite something graphical being on terminal 1) when xrandr kept erroring saying it couldn't connect to anything.Īfter much googling about how to build nf files from scratch I tried building a config file specifying the BusID for the RTX 2070 card and specified the nvidia driver, but got the same "blank screen" (wall paper only) result. But during the guided prompts in the install process it asks if you want it to build an nf file for you and I selected "yes" but it essentially is non-functional, and would only get so far upon a reboot with displaying the RHEL 7 gray wallpaper but never load the rest of X11 / GDM. I downloaded the latest compatible driver from Nvidia (file name: NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-510.60.02.run), blacklisted the nouveau driver, and then dropped to init level 3, and successfully installed the driver ( lsmod shows it is loaded). I have a situation with RHEL 7.9 and an RTX 2070 in an Alienware M15 that I haven't made much progress on lately. ![]()
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