-------- Forwarded Message -------- From: silvio.s...@gmail.com To: Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk> Subject: Re: Kernel update breaks GDM Date: Tue, 08 May 2018 01:07:55 +0200 Message-Id: <1525734475.1800.1.camel@localhost>
> Control: tag -1 moreinfo > > On Thu, 03 May 2018 18:59:36 +0200 silvio.s...@gmail.com wrote: > [...] > > However soon after logging in (usually by the time I had written a > > couple of commands) GDM would start and I could then log in from > > the > > GUI and from then on everything would work just fine. GDM would > > however > > not start if I didn't log in from the command line, instead the > > system > > would just hang indefinetly (I actually left it on for about 30 min > > while going on lunch). > > [...] > > This may sound like a silly request, but does GDM start up if you > wiggle the mouse for a few seconds? > > Ben. > No it doesn't. It starts only if I log in and only if I start typing some command in the terminal after I've logged in. If I wiggle the mouse for a while it just continues to hang. If I just log in and don't type any command it doesn't start either. It's really weird! Here's what I've tried so far: - I've added the "Debian-gdm" user to "video" group as well, thought it might help, but it didn't. - I updated the NVIDIA driver to both 384.130 and the newest 396- version but neither of those helped. - If I edit the "/etc/gdm3/daemon.conf"-file and comment out the "#WaylandEnable=false"-line the NVIDIA driver does load (I can hear the fans of my graphics card go silent) but then I get a completely blank screen.
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