As a troubleshooting step, I tried the Ubuntu install - it gets the same problem. I can find a few posts with identical problem, such as here, but the solution is usually "disable legacy rom" in the computer's bios (there's no such thing in my computer's bios), or, in the case above, downgrade the kernel to 5.2, which is no longer available in Gentoo. If I add "nomodeset" in the grub config, then I do get the display, but then I won't be able to get Xorg. The computer does keep on booting (I can ssh into it), but without any display is not very useful. I tried on both the VGA port and the HDMI port. Upon booting, as soon as the kernel activates the driver, the screen goes blank and displays "no signal". However, I follow the Intel graphics, and this is where the issue appears. Since I don't do gaming, I settled for an Intel Core i5 with integrated graphics. With my computer reaching 10 years old, I decided to get a new one. I will try gentoo-sources 5.14 as soon as it is released. I haven't had any issue so far, but I'm still setting up that PC. I ended up using git-sources-5.13_rc4 rather than gentoo-sources for the kernel, meaning that I'm now running a development kernel that is not considered stable. I'm marking this as, but the solution is less-than-ideal at this time. Posted: Sun 12:13 pm Post subject: Intel graphics, no signal once kernel loads i915 Gentoo Forums Forum Index Kernel & Hardware Intel graphics, no signal once kernel loads i915 Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Intel graphics, no signal once kernel loads i915
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