I am so thankful that I've went to this distro, as I learned something I didn't even know, including about what was going on with my experience in Archlinux. I thought I'd share it with the community.
If I'm not mistaken, I might have tried to install the latest video drivers, which I made the same exact mistake here! I've found the solution to this related problem in MX-Linux:
https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=43509
However, I new something was wrong when upon installing the MX Test NVidia proprietary graphics driver install went with flaw, as when I rebooted, all kinds of messages were coming up in a different resolution and I knew that was a "red flag" about something. Why did I install this? I thought there were prior bugs fixed and enhancements in the drivers made.
This was the command on that post that fixed the issue:
Having said that, today, I just happened to glance on page 20/182 of the MX-18.3 Users Manual, under "The Black Screen" section where it states something about getting the blinking cursor. This was my exact situation in ArchLinux 2019! To paraphrase from the manual:
This represents a failure to start X, the windows system used by Linux, and is most often due to problems with the graphics driver being used
If I had simply used the Failsafe Mode, I would have been saved! However, I did do that as well as a last resort in Archlinux 2019, however my resolution changed when that happened and I didn't know how to get my graphics driver back to the original state, which I believe used the latest kernel drivers on a default Arch install. It uses open source nvidia drivers, if my understanding is correct. I tried to look for the solution, based on the wrong keywords to use on a Arch / Google search at the time, of course.
My graphics card is an NVidia Geforce GTX-1050 (i.e. btw, it is not considered a legacy video card yet, as far as I know, based on documentation from using other distros).
I am so thankful that there was a solution for this and it means I was meant to learn from MX-Linux. My journey of learning still continues. For reference, I actually started with Linux Mint distro, however I wanted to learn more from other distros, at the time.
Any thoughts or experiences about this will be appreciated. Some may say I may have been in the wrong mind for going head on with a distro that I was just not ready for yet and I will say based on this experience, it's true. I thought I was ready! Also, based on this MX-Linux experience, I learned to never use test versions for graphic drivers. *smiles*
I will be updating about installing the 3 WMs mentioned in this or another post. My question also is, should I install that on separate accounts due to unique configurations?