Had the strangest experience with Fedora this week. Steam was refusing to launch on CachyOS (seems I’m not alone in having that issue), so I decided to install Fedora on a separate drive and set it up there. Everything set up, working beautifully, turn computer to sleep mode and go out for a few hours. Come home, it refuses to wake up properly. Just a black screen. I decide to do a hard reset, then everything just stops working. Nvidia drivers fail, network drivers fail, everything. Even rescue mode fails. I’m puzzled.
Huh, that is indeed very strange. Did you update the kernel soonish before this happened? If so, I’ve had issues with the nvidia drivers doing dumb shit when the kernel updates. You can try rolling back to latest kernel in the grub menu, but if that doesn’t work or isn’t there, try running
sudo akmods --forceand then reboot, or you can even uninstall the nvidia drivers temporarily to see if that helps.Thanks, I’ll try that when I get back home. Didn’t do any kernel updates, so I was really unsure whether there was anything I did that could have caused such an error.
Updated to the beta today, everything went fine and just works. I love this distro.
Oh there are some nice changes for the Fedora Atomic distros! I’ll wait until they drop this major version in the rpm-ostree.





