Hello, It seems my previous email below did not made it to the debian-user ml. Maybe it is because of the attachments. I have lost a few hours today googling for the errors without finding interesting ressource. In particular, I searched for the error : (EE) Failed to load module "nv" (module does not exist, 0) It should be debian related and not gnome related. Am I right ? I tried several grep commands like : grep -rw 'nv' /etc but I can't find any config file asking for loading nv driver. I searched also in /usr/lib/X11, /usr/lib/xorg and /usr/lib/xserver-xorg-video-intel I am totally lost and I haven't found any methodology to find the information I seek. To my humble knowledge, configuration should be in /etc and there should be some configuration file asking for loading nv module ?
Best regards, Laurent Lyaudet 2017-11-15 20:59 GMT+01:00 Laurent Lyaudet <laurent.lyau...@gmail.com>: > Hello, > > Thanks for the hints for where to search. > I found a related file with less than 5 minutes old modification : > .local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log > I attached it under the name Xorg.log > > I also tried the command with journalctl (journalctl -u > session-${XDG_SESSION_ID}.scope) > The result is in the file extractJournalCtl.txt. > (I've seen "Avoid sending large attachments." here : > https://www.debian.org/MailingLists/ . > I hope 100ko attachment is not too large for a ml. > ~/.cache/gdm/session.log was inexistant > ) > > What I saw in the files is the error > (EE) Failed to load module "nv" (module does not exist, 0) > and also gnome-shell errors and a lot of warnings. > I will google for these errors and warnings. > >>Someone mentioned network timeouts. Does this button/menu/whatever >>do anything involving the network which could be stalled while >>DHCP is doing its dirty work. > I don't think so but I may be wrong. > For me it just permits to choose an application to launch or search > something on your computer or maybe using also online ressources. > I don't see the network involved when you click. It could be involved > after when you enter something in the search input but maybe there is > some search init involving network before you enter anything. > Moreover, if I hit super/windows/apple key it works instantly and > after that it works normally. > > I will continue to track down this bug on gnome ml as David suggested. > I'll send an email to debian-user when I will have a solution. > > Thanks for the help, best regards, > Laurent Lyaudet