![]() If you installed your nvidia driver from RPMFusion ( kmod-nvidia or akmod-nvidia package), you need at least version 510.68.02-2.fc36.You can see your current kernel version by running uname -r. ![]() However, Fedora engineers prepared a workaround which users can use in the meantime: Nvidia need to fix their driver to have fbdev support for fbcon/VT, in order to properly fix this problem. Since Fedora 36 replaced all the fbdev drivers with the simpledrm driver, efifb is not present anymore which leads to not having VT consoles with the Nvidia driver.ĭRM drivers register an emulated fbdev for this but the Nvidia driver does not. The Nvidia driver relied on the legacy efifb driver to have a Framebuffer Device ( fbdev) bound to the Framebuffer Console ( fbcon). This does not affect systems with Nouveau, the open-source Nvidia driver (used by default in clean installs). This affects both clean Fedora 36 installs, where you installed the proprietary Nvidia driver afterwards, and upgraded older Fedora system (34/35), which had the proprietary Nvidia driver already installed. It hasn’t been yet determined what the deciding factor is. This issue doesn’t seem to affect all systems with Nvidia cards, just some. even graphical sessions (GNOME, KDE, etc) will not be shown. ![]() If you installed it with a different method (including the official installer from Nvidia), you might additionally lose all display output, i.e. This happens if you installed the driver from RPMFusion repository. On Fedora 36, if you use the proprietary Nvidia driver, you might see a black screen during boot and when you try to switch to a virtual terminal (VT). ![]()
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