[deleted] nvidia-340-glx-driver-modaliases nvidia-390-glx-driver-modaliases nvidia-glx-driver-common nvidia-glx-driver-modaliases
[deleted] Harvey nvidia-340-glx-driver-modaliases nvidia-390-glx-driver-modaliases nvidia-glx-driver-common nvidia-glx-driver-modaliases
Harvey Ok assuming thats everything it listed, you've installed part of the driver (common) not the entire thing. Run: sudo eopkg it nvidia-glx-driver-current Then reboot: sudo reboot You should now have the GUI back.
[deleted] Harvey Seems to have broken the text in the terminal? Not sure how this happened.. But the only notable change was the driver update - ignore the fact that the image is super blue, not sure why that happened when I screenshotted
Harvey [deleted] EDIT: What do you mean by broken? The text overlapping? Not sure on that one. Additionally: Sorry I forgot if you are gaming you're going to want the 32bit dirvers as well. Steam won't even launch without this. Open the terminal and run: sudo eopkg it nvidia-glx-driver-32bit
[deleted] Harvey Thank you, but this did not fix the issue with the terminal. The text spacing is all off for some reason now.
Harvey [deleted] May be worth while to get more exposure, it should not be related to installing the nvidia driver. If you do provide a screenshot of inside budgie settings under the font section. Also if you have not already done so make sure you are up to date: sudo eopkg up -y
Harvey [deleted] I run Plasma but checked Budgie under a VM. For me in order of appearance: Clear Sans Bold 9 Noto Sans Regular 9 Noto Sans Regular 9 Hack Regular 9 1.00 Slight Subpixel (for LCD screens).
[deleted] Harvey Alright, will make a new one right away 🙂 - just wasn't wanting to spam the forums