I don't wan't to advertise but just to give an impression what virtual hardware
we are talking about:
https://contabo.com/?show=vps
Both VPS are the SSD models. The interesting thing is that the problems
started with Ubuntu 20.04. - I already used gnome on Ubuntu 18.04. Now I
installed
Thanks.
I think I have tried both before but just to be sure I changed both
settings and rebooted. Now the screen is not bluish with blue lines
anymore it is black and I can switch to shell. So that's more or less
like on VPS2 but without purple look.
After that I returned to
Ah, that makes much sense. If you are having problems you could help
yourself. ;)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1882102
Title:
[vmwgfx] Gnome Desktop only
Public bug reported:
When booting on a VPS connected via VNC at first the text messages via
boot are displayed. Then the resolution changes several times (VNC size
changes) and after a lot of resolution changes it gets stuck in a
corrupd graphic design. The cursor is still blinking but alt+Fx
You are using multi user target because you like to or also having some
kind of problems?
If I use (which means removing the if else)
exec /usr/libexec/gnome-session-binary --systemd "$@"
the result is the same. Still the same message for missing permission.
And with
exec
To be clear - I have not found an edit option:
-stop service gdm3
-start service gdm3
+sudo service gdm3 stop
+sudo service gdm3 start
This will not result in something visible in the VNC. sudo startx does.
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Can you log in normally from the login screen? Is it only an issue with
'startx'?
No, if I try to boot directly to GUI the resolution changes several
times (I can see that via VNC which is available at boot time for the
VPS because the VNC size is changing several times) and then get's
stuck.
Public bug reported:
All files in home folder are owned by the user. startx is only working
with root rights.
xinit: connection to X server lost/usr/bin/gnome-session: 29: exec:
/usr/libexec/gnome-session-binary: Permission denied
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: xorg
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