Idk if it’s just me or if it’s because my PC is ancient, but it kind of feels like pop_os is kind of shit. I’m always having some issue or complaint or another with it. My laptop runs mint and I’ve had very few issues, but with pop it feels like I’m fighting the OS every step of the way, from install to daily usage.

Idk, kind of a venting question but w/e

  • ComicalMayhem@lemmy.worldOP
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    well right now, pop os boots into a black screen with a blinking terminal entry underscore, except I can’t actually type any inputs. going into recovery mode and running sudo fsck doesn’t do anything to fix it, or even return any useful info about what might be wrong.

    edit: or at least, I think it isnt. I don’t really know how to use the tool

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          It might just be easier to backup your home folder and reinstall.

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      Do you gave an nvidia graphics card? The only problem I’ve had since I installed Pop OS is their shity driver installer crapped out somehow and I gad to recover my system by blacklisting amd graphics driver, uninstall nvidia driver and reinstall. It wad not for the feint of heart.

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        Yes, and as a matter of fact it is a drivers issue. Trying to update to nvidia 570 results in the display going dark and never coming back. Doing it through the terminal with system76’s recommended drivers, it fails to install 570, seems like a file didn’t download or unpack correctly or something. Not quite sure how to fix it

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          Try these steps:

          $ sudo apt-get purge nvidia* # remove current installed nvidia software including drivers
          $ sudo ubuntu-drivers devices # verify it sees your graphics card
          $ sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall # install drivers automatically
          $ sudo reboot
          

          This is everything I ended up doing which eventually fixed it for me:

          # Update repo
          sudo apt update
          
          # Remove amdgpu drivers
          sudo apt purge xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu
          sudo apt purge libdrm-amdgpu*
          sudo apt purge libdrm-amdgpu1
          
          # Blacklist the amdgpu driver since we are using nvidia only
          echo "blacklist amdgpu" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
          
          # Remove nvidia driver and install from system76 repo
          sudo apt purge *nvidia*
          sudo apt-add-repository -y ppa:system76-dev/stable
          sudo apt install -y system76-driver-nvidia
          sudo apt upgrade -y
          sudo reboot
          
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            neither set of instructions seem to work. at this point I’m going to open a help thread on the pop os community