565.57.01 black screen on DVI output (Arch Linux)

I have a dual monitor setup with HDMI and DVI-D outputs. The DVI output is converted to HDMI with an adapter cable. After updating the driver from 560.35.03-17 to 565.57.01-1 the DVI output stops working (“no signal”), even though xrandr recognizes the monitor and displays it as active. Downgrading to 560.35.03-17 fixes the issue.

It seems to be exactly the same problem that was present in 555.58 (thread link).

My card is GTX 1650 SUPER, Kernel 6.11.5-arch1-1, more info in the attached files.

Please let me know if I can provide more info to help debug this!

nvidia-bug-report.log.gz (469.1 KB)
journalctl.txt (120.5 KB)
sysinfo.txt (1.9 KB)

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I can confirm the return on this bug as well, running a RTX2060 with the same Kernel.

Driver 565.57.01 with GTX1050Ti with
DVI output, on an Intel dual-Xeon system, Fedora 41/KDE-Plasma, Kernel 6.11.
Driver patched to support Kernel 6.11… (replace drm_fbdev_generic_setup with drm_fbdev_ttm_setup)
Type # startx and screen goes blank, with ‘no signal’ on monitor.
K6.11-patched 550.127.05 works correctly…
Bug report enclosed.
nvidia-bug-report.log-nov04.gz (479.8 KB)

Hi, we are aware of this issue. This will be fixed in the next beta driver release.

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This bug was already present in 555.58, then fixed in 560.35.03 and now it appeared again

By the way,
NVIDIA GTX 1060 3GB
Arch Linux 6.11.7-arch1-1, Plasma 6.2.3
Intel Core i5-11400F
Kernel boot parameters: loglevel=3 quiet acpi_enforce_resources
=lax nvidia-drm.modeset=1

HDMI output working fine, DVI-D detected properly but with blank output

Hi all,

This bug was already present in 555.58, then fixed in 560.35.03 and now it appeared again

The fix for this bug missed our cutoff for the 565.57.01 release. We will have this fixed on our next 565 driver release. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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same problem with GTX 1060 on Arch Linux with kernel 6.12.1

With v565.77 this got fixed for me.

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Can confirm that 565.77 fixes the issue. Thanks to everyone involved!

I had this issue on boot today. I was about to have an heart attack. My screen was dead for 30-40min. Was out with the power cord. Booted into windows… Nothing could get my screen to work. After around 5-7 reboots, changed DP cable etc, i turned off the monitor and turned it on under the login screen, on its way into linux. I powered on, and worked again. I was sure my card or my screen was cooked for a second.

Seems like there are also issues with 4090 cards, and 4k screens that can go on High refresh rate.

Its messing up the desktop and task manager. Its ok, as long as the screen is on 120hz. But if i go up to 138 on my PG42UQ monitor, I can have problems left and right in linux

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