On 02/08/18 23:57, Dave Close wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/08/18 19:30, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I think you said that Gnome does start but KDE doesn't, so it's likely that something in the KDE config is causing the problem.
Well, unless GNOME is using Wayland?
The way I read the release notes, it is. Though there apparently is a way to override and force it back to X. I haven't tried, mostly because I really don't like Gnome so I avoid it.
But, one should try creating another user and then try starting KDE on that new pristine account.
I've done that without any change.
Hummm.... Very odd....
Looking at your Xorg.0.log I see this at the end.
[ 221.964] (II) AIGLX: Suspending AIGLX clients for VT switch [ 222.058] (II) systemd-logind: got pause for 13:65 [ 222.058] (II) systemd-logind: got pause for 13:69 [ 222.059] (II) systemd-logind: got pause for 13:64 [ 222.059] (II) systemd-logind: got pause for 226:0 [ 222.059] (II) systemd-logind: got pause for 13:66 [ 222.059] (II) systemd-logind: got pause for 13:67 [ 222.059] (II) systemd-logind: got pause for 13:68
You should check on your working system what you get. I don't have any of those types of pause messages.
These are the systemd-logind lines in my file on a VM.
[egreshko@f27k xorg]$ grep systemd-logi Xorg.0.log
[ 85.105] (II) systemd-logind: took control of session /org/freedesktop/login1/session/_31 [ 85.111] (II) systemd-logind: got fd for /dev/dri/card0 226:0 fd 11 paused 0 [ 85.644] (II) systemd-logind: got fd for /dev/input/event0 13:64 fd 19 paused 0 [ 85.650] (II) systemd-logind: got fd for /dev/input/event1 13:65 fd 22 paused 0 [ 85.651] (II) systemd-logind: got fd for /dev/input/event5 13:69 fd 23 paused 0 [ 85.658] (II) systemd-logind: got fd for /dev/input/event6 13:70 fd 24 paused 0 [ 85.713] (II) systemd-logind: got fd for /dev/input/event4 13:68 fd 25 paused 0 [ 85.723] (II) systemd-logind: got fd for /dev/input/event2 13:66 fd 26 paused 0 [ 85.729] (II) systemd-logind: got fd for /dev/input/event3 13:67 fd 27 paused 0 [ 4965.630] (II) systemd-logind: releasing fd for 13:67 [ 4965.936] (II) systemd-logind: releasing fd for 13:66 [ 4965.940] (II) systemd-logind: releasing fd for 13:68 [ 4966.008] (II) systemd-logind: releasing fd for 13:70 [ 4966.012] (II) systemd-logind: releasing fd for 13:69 [ 4966.015] (II) systemd-logind: releasing fd for 13:65 [ 4966.022] (II) systemd-logind: releasing fd for 13:64
I suppose you could try with selinux disabled as this appears to be a system-wide issue as opposed to a use configuration issue. I've upgraded several systems without issue. The HW in my case is all nVidia.
Probably should ask as well on the KDE list.