Am Mittwoch, 5. Juni 2019 13:41:09 UTC+2 schrieb awokd:
> 'peru75' via qubes-users wrote on 6/5/19 10:00 AM:
> > Qubes 4.01 - worked with this installation around 2 months without problems.
> 
> What changed? Did you update recently?
> 
> > Now I can`t log in anymore. Boots normaly up - so first have to type LUKS 
> > password, then boot till the end of the progress bar - but then comes not 
> > the expected login window, but about 30 sec blank screen...
> > then 6 lines of text output:
> > [OK] Started Light Display Manager.
> > [OK] Reached Target User and Group Name Lookups.
> >              Starting Accounts Service ...
> >              Starting Authorization Manager ...
> > [OK] Started Authorization Manager.
> > [OK] Started Accounts Service.
> > 
> > It flashes a few times without something visible happening and then these 
> > lines stop with the curor flashing.
> > no change and apparently no input possible
> 
> Try ctrl-alt-F2 at this point and login and check your logs to see where 
> it's stopping.
> 
> > I am a bit desperate
> > Please help, no idea what can I do to solve :(
> > 
> > btw. on another PC tried (m.2) I come to login with significant graphics 
> > errors, come in for a few seconds, in which I see the dom0 terminal 
> > shortly. Afterwards I am immediately thrown back on the login screen and 
> > graphics errors spoiled the picture enormously (except for the login 
> > window). This can be repeated as often as you like
> 
> If you updated that PC around a week ago, this is caused by a kernel 
> that was released for a day or less that had problems with AMD video 
> cards. To recover, do ctrl-alt-F2 at the login screen. If using UEFI 
> boot, sudo edit your /boot/efi/EFI/qubes/xen.cfg and change the 
> "default=" line to point to the prior kernel version (4.19.45-1 is the 
> bad version). Then reboot. If using GRUB, you can either edit 
> /boot/grub2/grub.cfg to do the same or hit F2 (I think) on boot and 
> select it from the menu.
> 
> Once you get back into Qubes, run "sudo qubes-dom0-update". Kernel 
> versions >= 4.19.46-3 include a patch that fixes their use with AMD 
> video cards.

many thanks, really helpfull, especially ctrl-alt-F2 :) the kernel was really 
the problem! 

unfortunately "sudo qubes-dom0-update" does not solve the problem. Although a 
small update was made, but not kernel. Also "sudo qubes-dom0-update kernel" can 
not find a newer version to update (4.19.43-1)
If I boot with grub 4.14.xx it works fine :)

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