should i turn off pc with power outlet?

  • InFerNo@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Does ctrl-alt-f1 (or 2, 3, …) do anything?

    Does ctrl alt delete do anything?

    What distro and version are you using? Which drivers did you update and how did you update them?

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      1 year ago

      linux mint stable jammy jelly, rtx 2070s, updated via driver manager, will try alts now

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    1 year ago

    What distro are you using? Which deivers did you update? What hardware do you have? nvidia gou? etc. Definitely first try going into different tty with ctrl-alt-f2 or f3 etc.

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        1 year ago

        it is a text based environment of you OS, you can switch between multiple text based environments. if your graphical environment is just black, but the OS is still active you should be able to switch to another text based environment using that key combo (ctrl-alt-f2 or f3 or f4 etc.) from there you can potentially roll back the driver, view system logs to troubleshoot, etc.

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          1 year ago

          Good explanation! When I had this issue that he has, I was unable to switch between tty’s because there was no output at all. Should only need to force restart for it to come back and be fine. But always a good reminder to have backups, time shift is my best friend!

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              1 year ago

              If the PC has been running all this time, i would just hard reset it by now. Hopefully it will come back up, if not I hope you made a back up recently to restore, otherwise reinstall fresh.

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    I had this happen the other day on mint as well, I just waited a few minutes till I thought it would be done and restarted (force power off). Everything was fine after that.