[arch-general] Complete mess after having attempted to install Nvidia drivers

Łukasz Redynk lukas.redynk at gmail.com
Fri Jun 22 04:15:22 EDT 2012


Hi,

1)
"I don't know if this is the reason why I can no longer use either the
keyboard or the mouse when reaching the login screen."

Yes, it is. Xorg not only handles grapfic, but also input devices and in 
xorg.conf.d there's needed conf files.

You could try to reinstall xorg-server:
# pacman -S xorg-server

This should put xorg.conf.d back to your filesystem.

2)
You mentioned intel graphics driver, is there any possibilty that you 
have Intel + Nvidia Optimus?

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Pozdrawiam
Łukasz Redynk


W dniu 22.06.2012 10:02, Don deJuan pisze:
> On 06/22/2012 12:58 AM, m a wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I was trying to remove the proprietary drivers for my nvidia, to install
>> the open source ones.
>> I read in the wiki that I also had to remove the /etc/X11/xorg.conf, but
>> only found an /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d, so I removed that one.
>> I don't know if this is the reason why I can no longer use either the
>> keyboard or the mouse when reaching the login screen.
>> Let me add that I forgot to also remove the intel video drivers that I
>> used
>> before, don't know if this could have anything to do with what I'm facing
>> now though.
>>
>> The question is, what did I do wrong and how can I fix this?
>> I tried adding either 3 or 1 to the grub kernel line, but I still can't
>> reach the command line.
>>
>
> Do not know of a quick fix off the top of my head but yes deleting the
> entire folder xorg.conf.d deletes other needed files. I would maybe try
> booting a LiveCD chroot in and copy the files over you deleted then reboot.
>
> Why would you blindly delete an entire folder?
>
> HTH
>



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