When you change your nvidia driver version, you also need to do a "flatpak update" so that you have the matching nvidia library version.
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After flatpak update everything is working fine! Thank you!
Thank you, Ill try that later
Idk, but this last nvidia update broke things for me. Changing my display with ARandR wouldn't work, I'd get a black screen with a mouse cursor and it would never recover, and the display driver would crash when waking the computer from sleep. I ended up reverting to the 470 drivers and that fixed it for me.
When you say last nvidia update, when was that? I had some updates few days ago and everything went smooth, but today things went south. Is there any way I can confirm Im having gpu driver issue or kernel issue or both?
I don't knowwww. I just for back from an out of town trip that lasted a week and a half and I remember updating everything when I got back.
So I'm really just assuming it was a graphics driver update, especially since rolling back my drivers fixed the issue.
God damn Nvidia
Hehe. I have been switching from nvidia to amd and back to nvidia. I guess next switch should be amd again