I'm trying to get cinnamon working with a nvidia GTX960M in my laptop. I tried with 3 drivers and does not work. But maybe im installing something wrong because i have not many experience with graphic card drivers on linux.
I test with nouveau and system crashes. It show up kernel errors like cpu stall for some second i cant install or uninstall anything. After booting with nomodeset option i intalled nvidia-driver from repository so i can login (lightdm) but show up a message cinnamon has crashed and ask me if i want to reboot, but crashes again and again.
I read about some nvidia driver error maybe is fixed on latest update so i installed driver from nvidia website. No error shown during installation but the same happends.
I uninstall nvidia website driver and reinstall nvidia driver from debian repository. It crashes...
after crashing i open a console (alt+f2) and run glxinfo:
error unable to open display.
and cinnamon --replace:
Unable to init server
Window manager error: Unable to open display
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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Cinnamon crashing after login nvidia drivers
Re: Cinnamon crashing after login nvidia drivers
I found your post because I'm trying to debug my own nouveau issue (occasionally hangs + filling dmesg with errors).
Wonder if you read the Debian wiki on Nvidia Graphics Drivers closely.
See: https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsD ... 2Jessie.22
Maybe you've missed some seemingly minor but important step. I know I've done that in the past.
Did you reconfigure the X server after install the Nvidia drivers or after reinstalling the nouveau drivers?
See: https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#configure
I think the section on backing out in case of failure might be useful. I know the X problems I had in the past were commonly caused by bad configuration files.
Good luck.
Wonder if you read the Debian wiki on Nvidia Graphics Drivers closely.
See: https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsD ... 2Jessie.22
Maybe you've missed some seemingly minor but important step. I know I've done that in the past.
Did you reconfigure the X server after install the Nvidia drivers or after reinstalling the nouveau drivers?
See: https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#configure
I think the section on backing out in case of failure might be useful. I know the X problems I had in the past were commonly caused by bad configuration files.
Good luck.
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Re: Cinnamon crashing after login nvidia drivers
The wiki says to install and run the nvidia-detect script. If you had done that, you will find out that you no doubt need the driver from jessie-backports. But you may also have a hybrid system, in which case we need full hardware details via "inxi -F"
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