Hi, I gave up and switched to SLIM + Mate, which is working for me. It doesn't
feel worth more of my time to troubleshoot GDM on this computer, which mainly I
use just for checking my e-mail. So I'm going to close this bug.
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Christopher Howard
Hi Christopher
,
Christopher Howard writes:
> Maxim Cournoyer writes:
>
>> Otherwise, you'll need to gather more data about what is going wrong
>> perhaps by visiting TTY1 (Control + Alt + F1), or logging in TTY2 and
>> reading /var/log/messages or 'dmesg'. There's also /var/log/gdm/*.
>
> Are
Maxim Cournoyer writes:
> Otherwise, you'll need to gather more data about what is going wrong
> perhaps by visiting TTY1 (Control + Alt + F1), or logging in TTY2 and
> reading /var/log/messages or 'dmesg'. There's also /var/log/gdm/*.
Are these files attached to my original bug report? I thoug
Hi,
Christopher Howard writes:
> Maxim Cournoyer writes:
>
>> Do you have good 3D support from your driver/GPU? GDM requires OpenGL
>> these days, IIUC. It's support slow/barely usable in QEMU unless using
>> OpenGL support for example.
>
> My gfx card is very old, so there could be issues th
Maxim Cournoyer writes:
> Do you have good 3D support from your driver/GPU? GDM requires OpenGL
> these days, IIUC. It's support slow/barely usable in QEMU unless using
> OpenGL support for example.
My gfx card is very old, so there could be issues there I suppose, though it
does support Open
Hi,
Christopher Howard writes:
> Hello. I upgraded one of my systems today after not upgrading it for
> around six months. The boot process seems to go normally, but when I
> get to gdm to login, gdm is non-responsive. The mouse cursor moves,
> but trying to press buttons or menus has no effect.
Hello. I upgraded one of my systems today after not upgrading it for around six
months. The boot process seems to go normally, but when I get to gdm to login,
gdm is non-responsive. The mouse cursor moves, but trying to press buttons or
menus has no effect. I can still switch to the virtual term