Hi, 

This is my first Debian bug report. I would appreciate knowing to
which package the report should reference. 

The following is a list and
the results of the steps I took. 

1. The system upgraded the Debian11
5.10.0-36-amd64 by creating 5.10.0-37-amd64. 

2. After rebooting, the
login screen appeared on the monitor connected to the vga port (which is
common). 

3. When I tried to log into my user account, the screen went
black for almost a second, a screen flashed what appeared to be the screen
described below, and it went back to the log in window. 

4. I logged in as
root (Old School) successfully. 

5. My user account's home directory was
on a NAS. I changed passwd file to use the local disk as the home
directory. 

6. I then was successful in logging in as a user. 

7. In
preparation of installing the NVIDIA drivers, I located the X process. 

8.
After killing Xwayland, the screen was filled with a very small character
which looked like a small copyright symbols. 

9. Whenever I typed
anything, it continued to appear as the copyright symbol. 

10. I logged in
and out. Some of the characters turned green and the rest were either dim
or bright. 

When checking the log files I found the following: 

Warning:
Unsupported maximum keycode 569, clipping. This was reported in 2011 and
2012. The other related messaged were also present. 

Trying to read,
write, or create a file on the NAS was DENIED. The user number of the file
matched the User's number. 

Thanks, 

Robert Sundelin  

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