@Reiddragon@kaia@SuperDicq nahhh, I don't think it's an Nvidia issue, as it's still present when I turn off the dedicated GPU(this is a laptop with Optimus) and if I connect a second display to the Nvidia GPU then that screen works fine
@SuperDicq@kaia well, I know my hardware is working fully, as I go back to older kernels(6.6.8) the display is fine and is working correctly, I gona try live os, as I haven't tried that one yet, ohh yeah I will try the display too, finally some meaningful responses, thanks!
@SuperDicq@kaia one guy who actually does Linux on Fedora discussion's board responded that I should try to install Nvidia rpmfussion drivers, well I already have those, and it doesn't seem like Nvidia is the one to blame
@SuperDicq@kaia yes, it's a laptop with Optimus, latest kernel, proprietary Nvidia driver, the display is connected to the iGPU, and doesn't change if I have Nvidia GPU enabled or not, also I been doing GPU passthrough on this
@SuperDicq@kaia yes, I know, that's why I'm asking as I didn't get any meaningful responses from people who know these stuff It seems like I didn't issues that nobody yet seen
@MischievousTomato dwm config.h, i go on some premade config files and if i change it just a little bit and i think i still have good syntax but i got errors in syntax, and idk why it does this
@MischievousTomato i'm currently on arch, and i just don't want to touch my os again, if i do suckless software starts sucking and i still don't know why
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