Am Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 10:49:50AM -0700 schrieb [email protected]:
> I have a recent Gentoo installation and I'm experiencing strange behaviour.  
> I don't know if it has something to do with the hardware (video card) or 
> software issue.
> Video card is:  GeForce GTX 1050
> I'm using "nvidia" video driver. 
> 
> Sometimes when I log-out and try to log-in back, all I get is black screen 
> with mouse cursor pointer showing but the screen is black, nothing is 
> displaying.
> How to trouble shoot it? 
> It only happens when I "log-out" and try to "log-in" back.
> 
> The only thing I can do is to ssh from another terminal and "reboot" the PC.  

I find that if I log out and back in too quickly, KDE does not load up
correctly either (though KDE is probably another beast compared to XFCE).

I noticed that KDE takes a while after logout to end all processes that were
associated with the session. Stuff like pulse and other daemons. So just out
of curiosity: before you log out of XFCE, log in remotely as root, open htop
and filter for your normal user (or use any other method of choice to show
processes owned by your user).
Now log out of XFCE. After a while, the filtered list in htop should be
empty (unless you set up some other background stuff that is independent
from any graphical session).

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