strange screen after updating with ujust update

hey someone have or had a similar experience and maybe a solution? i updated bazzite with ujust update and after rebooting into the ostree 0 i get this screen. after typing my password i hear sound that it works but it just switches a bit around. changing to ostree 1 is sufficient currently but i dont know if any update could potentially also affect ostree 1 sometimes and then i would have no acces without a reinstall i guess?
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HikariKnight
HikariKnight2mo ago
Hardware and what image would help to know And rpm-ostree status
Finster
Finster2mo ago
I'm getting this exact issue on Aurora with latest version.
Finster
Finster2mo ago
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Finster2mo ago
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Finster2mo ago
if I boot into version 41.20250302 it goes to screen full of gunk like OP posted I can only boot 41.20250216 atm
HikariKnight
HikariKnight2mo ago
@Niklas ⚡ seems like this is no longer just our problem, just pinging for visibility
Finster
Finster2mo ago
I'm guessing an nvidia issue? I have bazzite latest stable on an all amd system and don't have this issue there
HikariKnight
HikariKnight2mo ago
nvidia issue guessing an nvidia driver update hit and it doesnt like some stuff
Slothboi
SlothboiOP2mo ago
Sorry for not posting initially yes i have an nvidia gpu and it seems like it is an issue with it will post the image when i get to the pc Image is nvidia-open from the website with KDE
Finster
Finster2mo ago
I'm still getting this on 41.20250309. I'm wondering if I should open a github issue on ublue-os/aurora for this? Or is it an upstream issue in fedora or bluefin or something?
Niklas ⚡
Niklas ⚡2mo ago
can you try rebasing via the aurora preferences gui in settings to nvidia-open which is the better driver for your hardware? since you're running ampere i assume
Finster
Finster2mo ago
is that Nvidia vs Nvidia (Legacy)? I'm on legacy, atm
Niklas ⚡
Niklas ⚡2mo ago
yeah nvidia-open is for cards like turing or newer
Finster
Finster2mo ago
it's an RTX A2000... not even sure what chip that is
Niklas ⚡
Niklas ⚡2mo ago
just looked, your a2000 is an ampere card so perfectly suited for that newer driver
Finster
Finster2mo ago
ah ok, yeah I'll give this a try then

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