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After upgrade to 23.04, virtual consoles are missing

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I have just upgraded my Kubuntu installation from 22.10 to 23.04. AFAICT, everything went smoothly. But after the upgrade, the virtual consoles at Ctrl+Alt+F# are missing: if I press e.g. Ctrl+Alt+F2, the screen is switched to a text-mode screen showing the kernel error messages (just like during the boot time), without a login prompt; no keys seem to work there. Ctrl+Alt+F1 switches back to the GUI.

I looked into /etc/systemd/logind.conf and everything is commented there, including a #NAutoVTs=6 line. Should I uncomment that line? (Why? Was this an expected change?) Or is the problem somewhere else? Where?

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I am using normal Ubuntu 23.04 (upgraded from 22.10) and I _do_ have Ctrl+Alt+F3 .. F6 virtual consoles. All lines in `/etc/systemd/logind.conf` are commented too.
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This is a video card driver problem more speficially with the framebuffer. Pick another video card driver. There is an issue with at the least the 390 nvidia driver.
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According to Driver Manager, I’m now using “NVIDIA driver metapackage from nvidia-driver-525“. Are you saying I should switch to nouveau for the consoles to work? Is this a known bug, tracked somewhere?
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I am using exactly the same driver too (nvidia-driver-525), but I have no such problem. (Hardware product: GP107M [GeForce GTX 1050 Mobile])
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