Crippling your system (switching to xrender and much slower nouveau driver) is
not a solution.
What works for me flawlessly for more than a week on KDE Neon:
In file:
/lib/systemd/system/sddm.service
Add:
ExecStartPre=/bin/sleep 10
After [Service]
The problem apparently is that something SDD
After several restarts the solution above sometimes didn't work, so I've
modified it:
exec sddm
sleep 2
killall sddm
exec sddm
Possibly it will more persistent.
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Hello,
this is really annoying problem and apparently nobody cares except for the
people that experience it.
But I have found a better workaround that works at least for me:
In /etc/init/sddm.conf after line:
exec sddm
add:
killall sddm
exec sddm
Just restarting sddm automatically rig