I have a dual boot desktop which runs on Windows 10 as well as on Debian (Linux).
The graphic card is T1000, driver version 30.0.14.7168
When I start up in Debian I always get a message :
" Error starting GDM with your graphics car : NVIDIA Corporation Device [10de:1fb0*] (rev a1). Please take note of this error. "
Everything works well under Windows 10.
What can be done ?
Please run nvidia-bug-report.sh as root and attach the resulting nvidia-bug-report.log.gz file to your post.
Thanks for your quick reply.
I consulted your webpage at docs.nvidia.com
I can’t generate a report because the system blocks and I can’t get to the command line. It is not really a dual boot system but a flash drive with OS Debian. I have 2 screenshots in Wetransfer. I also consulted Tails and the guys overtheir could find the problem.
I understand that the composition of my PC is important. Its a brandnew one. More specifications on HP® Computer and Laptop Store | HP.com
I hope this might work.
You can see the photo’s with this We Transfer link : https://we.tl/t-l49lJ6C0XY
The link as you probably know is 1 week valid.
Thanks, I appreciate your help.
Paul Jeursen
Tails doesn’t include the nvidia driver. Please check this:
https://tails.boum.org/support/known_issues/graphics/index.en.html#nvidia-turing
Try kernel parameter
nomodeset
maybe this will give you a software accellerated vga fallback.
I tried at the boot loader the nomodeset parameter, so this had the same effect if I would start in the Tails troubleshooting mode, which finally leads to the message “Error starting GDM… etc” as earlier mention on 7 March
Before I contacted your service, I also tested nouveau.noaccel=1 nouveau.modeset=0
xorg-driver=modesetting
at each restart. I tried and repeated it once more without result…
I don’t know what to do any more …
That in advance for your help and patience
Kindest regards Paul Jeursen