On Sun, 10 Apr 2022 15:45:39 +0100, Michael wrote:

> > The laptop has an ethernet NIC on the MoBo, which is gimped at
> > 100Mbps. This is not used under normal circumstances.  Instead I use
> > a USB 3.0 1Gbps ethernet adaptor.  Following your prompts I unplugged
> > the USB ethernet adaptor, connected the ethernet cable to the NIC on
> > the MoBo and rebooted. No problem.  SDDM launches as it should.
> > 
> > So this could be udev related?  While udev isrobing the USB adaptor
> > and starting the dhcp negotiation, somehow this sequence interferes
> > with the SSDM starting up?  
> 
> I replaced  the USB ethernet adaptor with a USB wireless adaptor,
> plugged into the same port.  Rebooted and SDDM starts normally.  So,
> this problem only occurs when I have the wired USB adaptor plugged in.
> What could be a possible cause?

Does it still do it when the USB adaptor is plugged in with no cable?


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Neil Bothwick

"Theory and practice are the same in theory, but different in practice"

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