cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/10331682
I finally switched from Win10. I booted it from a live USB, and everything was golden. Then, I decided to dual-boot it first in case anything goes wrong. After that, I rebooted, removed the USB, and launched Fedora on GRUB.
This is where weird things happen. It showed the launch screen first. Then… nothing. No key combination worked on that screen; only the power button works. When shutting down, it also shows the launch screen and shuts down.
Now here is my system: I’m using a Lenovo Ideapad 3 Gaming laptop with NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti and AMD Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon graphics. I’m definitely sure it’s caused by NVIDIA, but I couldn’t find a proper solution for me.
I’ve just given up on proprietary NVIDIA drivers
NVIDIA sucks, but I can’t buy a new computer rn. I have to deal with what I’ve got.
I just use my integrated graphics lawl
Mine gives out more problems.
Does anything happen when you do Ctrl+shift+F3? Should give you the tty where you can log into the command line
There was a big report for kwin and Nvidia GPU causing this behavior. The user with the same issue had it resolved by updating. If you can log into tty, you can update through there. https://www.mail-archive.com/kde-bugs-dist@kde.org/msg1130467.html
Nothing happened when I pressed ctrl+shift+f3. Fortunately, I solved it from grub.



