Nothing to do... since I wrote to you the last time I've been behind it. Core, Lite... nothing. Disabled the Nouveau driver via the blacklist on etc/.... modeset=0. Tried selecting the 390 or 418 which are the only ones it offers but nothing. In INFORMATION it always gives you Wayland. Uninstalled everything via --purge, re-ran the procedure from the beginning, but nothing... At this point I might as well reinstall the 18 PRO even if during the Filesystem check phase it tells me it finds 1 error even before starting the installation. I thought something corrupted in the ISO file. So I downloaded QuickHash. Verified the hash of the file by comparing it with the one on the Zorin site and there are no errors: that's it. I must think of some corrupt package inside the ISO but I'm having trouble finding it (assuming that this is the cause). I certainly won't abandon the Pinguino for this. I like it and I'll study it to learn it well. Of course this thing leaves me perplexed. My notebook is from 2013 but even with Windows it was very responsive. I didn't think that even for Linux there would be these difficulties, especially with the drivers that the parent company releases anyway. In the next few days I'll dedicate myself to some other distros even if looking a bit online, I see that there are problems also for Ubuntu and Mint even for graphics cards more recent than mine. Thanks for all the support received. Thanks to @Ponce-De-Leon and @Forpli for the time you dedicated to me. I appreciate it. Talk to you next time.
I tryed to enable An XOrg mode, But The problem is Not resolved and then what is another solution then if i need to fix the frezzing screen but anyways I would be happy what is ohter solution then ![]()
Since i can't to get panic kernel, and now what is another solution on it but keep in the mind that i already enabled XOrg but It's will help to resolve this but if this has panic kernel and then what is another solution to help me to resolve frezzing screen problem resolved?
@Ponce-De-Leon , @Forpli ,@DheamDoGrau
Hi, I found this guide with videos, and from what I've seen, it seems to work well. It's a bit convoluted, but it works. I'll try it as soon as I can and then I'll let you know. I'm leaving it here in case it helps someone who hasn't seen it yet.
https://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2021/debian-ubuntu-linux-mint-nvidia-guide/