Hello Aurélien,
the following is 100% reproducible:
(1. Boot machine )
2. Log into Console 7 (it only happens with 7)
3. Log out again
→ Sddm is gone
For all other consoles it works (I tried 2…6 and 8…12).
Can you try this as well?
Am Sun, Jun 23, 2024 at 09:39:40AM +0200 schrieb Aurélien COUD
Hello Aurélien,
Am Sun, Jun 23, 2024 at 09:39:40AM +0200 schrieb Aurélien COUDERC:
> Le 23 juin 2024 09:28:41 GMT+02:00, Helge Kreutzmann a
> écrit :
> >Hello Sddm maintainers,
> >I analysed this annyoing bug further. The following pattern seems to
> >hold always:
>
> can you see anything in the
Dear Helge,
Le 23 juin 2024 09:28:41 GMT+02:00, Helge Kreutzmann a
écrit :
>Hello Sddm maintainers,
>I analysed this annyoing bug further. The following pattern seems to
>hold always:
can you see anything in the kernel or system logs (dmesg or journalctl) ?
Without logs it will be difficult to
Hello Sddm maintainers,
I analysed this annyoing bug further. The following pattern seems to
hold always:
1. Start X session (various window managers, doest not seem to be
relevant)
2. Start several user consoles.
3. Work for some time, switching back and forth between the
virtual consoles
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