Am 12.09.19 um 17:49 schrieb Knurpht-openSUSE:
Op donderdag 12 september 2019 14:25:12 CEST schreef Hagen Buliwyf:
Dear list readers,
today i installed openSUSE Tumbleweed20190824-0 on this machine:
Intel® Core™ i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz Memory: 31,3 GiB Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB (pre-partitioned with GPT, pre-formatted but otherwise empty)
This is where i changed the defaults of the installer
Language + Keyboard Layout: German Network Settings: skipped System Role: Desktop with KDE Plasma Expert Partitioner - Start with existing Partitions => ESP (fat32), /(ext4), home(ext4) Clock and TimeZone: no changes made Local User: created with Automatic Login and Use this password for system Administrator both disabled Authentification for System Administrator: provided Installer Settings: selected Software Software Selection and System Tasks: selcted Details... on next screen: selected menu item Dependencies and disabled Install recommended packages pressed Accept and got presented with a list of packages to be installed pressed OK and was back to Installer Settings pressed Install
On reboot i was presented with a commandline login.
journalctl -b0 -p3 showed no errors except Couldn't get size: 0x80...0e + MODSIGN: Couldn't get UEFI db list (i see these errors on other openSUSE systems where they do no harm)
Yast2 shows X is installed
startkde gives $DISPLAY not set or cannot connect to the X server
startx fails with command not found
hwinfo --gfxcard says i915 is active
lsmod shows i915 is loaded
So my question is
Is an installation without recommended packages by definition an installation without graphical desktop or did i make a mistake while installing?
Which packages do i need to install (however, i would not like to install all recommended packages)?
Thank you very much for your help.
Regards
Hagen export DISPLAY=:0; startkde Does that work?
I can set the DISPLAY variable (env will show it) but startkde still complains "$DISPLAY not set or cannot connect to the X server"
Also: login as root, do yast You'll see the ncurses version. in System > Services manager check that the default target is 'graphical.target'
The default target is set to 'graphical.target'. Thanks for your answer to my post. Regards Hagen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org