ECO1AI
ECO1AI
same thing for me i am running manjaro it seems like aur packages are un-well-maintained due to lack of maintainers i will try the git version or compiling from source...
`sudo howdy test` works While operating I didn't see any warning nor errors I suspect that the problem is between howdy and sudo; since howdy seccesfully recognized my face. However...
it seems like here is the issue there is not pam.py file i can install [python for pam ](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pam-python)or i can install [pam face authentication ](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pam-face-authentication) however pam (official) repository...
i can confirm : the problem is "`Command 'modprobe nvidia NVreg_UsePageAttributeTable=1 NVreg_DynamicPowerManagement=0x02' died with ."` switching to older kernel works well here is the full log ( just in case...
ops sorry for my delay the problem might be with the kernel it is because kernel 6 is black listing nvidia driver try this : when booting via grub edit...
send me the results of ```sudo journalctl -p 3 -xb``` in addition to ```systemctl status optimus-manager.service``` also a photo of neofetch and optimus log file ill see what i can...
ok here is the deal the problem has nothing to do with optimus but rather with the kernel it self the fact that ```INFO: Xorg pre-start hook completed successfully.``` showed...
include the output of `lsusb` and check if you have `fprint` package installed.
> so feel free to add this as a new page under "Device Independent Information" sure this is my first time contributing other than replaying to issues, but i will...
it took some time, but the wiki page is now live. also, > you need to edit the thermald service file and remove the `--adaptive` flag. are you sure about...