On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 10:40 AM, Russel Winder <rus...@winder.org.uk> wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-02-15 at 09:24 -0600, Richard Shaw wrote: > […] > > > > Not enough detail to give any specific help, but I would start with > > looking > > through the logs. Reboot to something working, even if it's console only > > and do something like: > > > > # journalctl -b -1 > > > > And look through to see if you can find a hint or smoking gun. > > I'd forgotten how much I hate journalctl. 35,000 messages in 3 minutes of > a > boot! > > Anyway, spurred on by your email (sorry for lack of data first time round, > I > was frustrated and annoyed, so terse) I sifted the output with grep and > started at the beginning and: > > gdm-wayland-session fails due to lack of libnvidia-tls.so.358.16. > > Clearly I have missed cleaning up something to do with ld.so or something > as > gdm-wayland-session thinks the NVIDIA driver is still installed. > > If i try executing Xwayland from a command prompt I get the same message > about libnvidia-tls.so.358.16 not being present. > The only things I can think of are double checking ld.conf? The xorg nvidia driver package that provides the tls library also provides these two files... Something from them still lurking about? $ rpm -ql xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs-358.16-1.fc22.x86_64 /etc/ld.so.conf.d/nvidia-lib64.conf /etc/prelink.conf.d/nvidia-lib64.conf ... And a WAG to double check your initrd? And make sure all nvidia packages are removed? Thanks, Richard
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