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GPU causes Debian 12 to halt during startup [Issue resolved, please assist others]

GPU causes Debian 12 to halt during startup [Issue resolved, please assist others]

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OwlCornz
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02-03-2016, 10:36 AM
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73145999841__EF53B021-DF75-4A6F-BE59-60A613AB9456.MOV My Debian 12 functioned properly until I installed the 1050ti. I attempted to remove the GPU and used a CMOS jumper to reset the motherboard, which allowed me to access Debian via HTML on the board. However, after reinstalling the 1050ti and connecting HTML to the GPU, only a black screen appeared with just the cursor blinking in the top-left corner of the screen. The CPU was identified as ASRock A520M, the processor as Ryzen 5 4600G, and the GPU as ASUS GTX 1050 Ti.
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OwlCornz
02-03-2016, 10:36 AM #1

73145999841__EF53B021-DF75-4A6F-BE59-60A613AB9456.MOV My Debian 12 functioned properly until I installed the 1050ti. I attempted to remove the GPU and used a CMOS jumper to reset the motherboard, which allowed me to access Debian via HTML on the board. However, after reinstalling the 1050ti and connecting HTML to the GPU, only a black screen appeared with just the cursor blinking in the top-left corner of the screen. The CPU was identified as ASRock A520M, the processor as Ryzen 5 4600G, and the GPU as ASUS GTX 1050 Ti.

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McMush
Junior Member
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02-07-2016, 01:08 AM
#2
I resolved it easily. The system would freeze with something like "[OK] Started GNOME Display Manager." In that scenario, open the terminal (ctrl + alt + f3), log in as root, and install the Nvidia Driver from the provided link. Make sure to download the driver first. Once installed, confirm all options and restart; your Debian should be functional afterward.
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McMush
02-07-2016, 01:08 AM #2

I resolved it easily. The system would freeze with something like "[OK] Started GNOME Display Manager." In that scenario, open the terminal (ctrl + alt + f3), log in as root, and install the Nvidia Driver from the provided link. Make sure to download the driver first. Once installed, confirm all options and restart; your Debian should be functional afterward.

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Jihf_Jr
Member
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02-07-2016, 02:23 AM
#3
Nvidia on Linux can be challenging, but after installing the driver it functions smoothly. Also, remember to tag this as a solution.
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Jihf_Jr
02-07-2016, 02:23 AM #3

Nvidia on Linux can be challenging, but after installing the driver it functions smoothly. Also, remember to tag this as a solution.

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Relo_273
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02-07-2016, 04:48 AM
#4
I grasp the lesson through experience XD
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Relo_273
02-07-2016, 04:48 AM #4

I grasp the lesson through experience XD

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Rinse_SoC
Junior Member
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02-09-2016, 03:08 AM
#5
It's important to recognize that drivers can be installed without a specific goal in Linux, and they remain inactive unless connected to the intended hardware they were designed for.
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Rinse_SoC
02-09-2016, 03:08 AM #5

It's important to recognize that drivers can be installed without a specific goal in Linux, and they remain inactive unless connected to the intended hardware they were designed for.