The three added lines to the /etc/environment file did not make a
difference. I tried both "Ubuntu" and "Ubuntu on Xorg" logins. I was
connected through a KVM to the monitor however, because I am sharing a
monitor, mouse and keyboard with other machines. So, I plugged a monitor in
directly (as well as a separate keyboard and mouse) and now I am able to
log in normally using either the "Ubuntu" or "Ubuntu on Xorg" logins. I
removed the three lines from the environment file again and login still
works. So it looks like 22.04 just does not like my KVM switch.

The KVM switch is a CKLau (CKLau-64HUA-UK).


On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 10:30 AM Daniel van Vugt <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks for the log. I can't see anything that would explain a black
> screen, it looks normal.
>
> Please try adding these to /etc/environment and then reboot:
>
>   MUTTER_DEBUG_USE_KMS_MODIFIERS=0
>   MUTTER_DEBUG_ENABLE_ATOMIC_KMS=0
>   MUTTER_DEBUG_DISABLE_TRIPLE_BUFFERING=1
>
> If that works then please also try to figure out which one exactly is
> fixing the problem.
>
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