On 11/27/2016 11:33 PM, Denis Leroy wrote:
On 11/27/2016 11:20 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 08:48:42PM +0100, Denis Leroy wrote:
Problem still occurs on a fresh install, and /etc/gdm/custom.conf
doesn't actually exist. I guess only lightdm is installed by the
Live distro. W
On 11/27/2016 11:48 AM, Denis Leroy wrote:
Problem still occurs on a fresh install, and /etc/gdm/custom.conf
doesn't actually exist. I guess only lightdm is installed by the Live
distro. Will try on other system.
That's because gdm is the Gnome Display Manager and Xfce uses lightdm by
default.
On 11/27/2016 11:20 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 08:48:42PM +0100, Denis Leroy wrote:
Problem still occurs on a fresh install, and /etc/gdm/custom.conf
doesn't actually exist. I guess only lightdm is installed by the
Live distro. Will try on other system.
In this case, it's
On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 08:48:42PM +0100, Denis Leroy wrote:
> Problem still occurs on a fresh install, and /etc/gdm/custom.conf
> doesn't actually exist. I guess only lightdm is installed by the
> Live distro. Will try on other system.
In this case, it's definitely not Wayland.
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Matthew Mille
On 11/27/2016 07:50 PM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 07:24:49PM +0100, Denis Leroy wrote:
Both systems are very different. One is a Lenovo, built-in Intel
graphics support and XFCE, the other is a Dell with a AMD Firepro
M5100 graphics card running Cinnamon. Yet the result is th
On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 07:24:49PM +0100, Denis Leroy wrote:
> Both systems are very different. One is a Lenovo, built-in Intel
> graphics support and XFCE, the other is a Dell with a AMD Firepro
> M5100 graphics card running Cinnamon. Yet the result is the same. I
> assumed Wayland is at fault her