Check if AccelMethod "uxa" is in xorg.conf configuration. Had it in mine and when I comment it out CTRL+ALT+Fn switched works normally again. In file /etc/X11/xorg.conf or a file in directory /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/* : # Option "AccelMethod" "uxa" (commented out). On 09-03-17 16:48, Marcus Gould wrote:
Hi,
Lenovo W520, Tumbleweed, nouveau driver, tried various combinations of zypper up/dup/dup --no-allow-vendor-change to no avail.
Starting from the GUI (kdm, KDE) if I try to switch screens with CTRL+ALT+F1/2/3/4/5/6 the GUI stays displayed but the mouse and keyboard don't work until I do a CTRL+ALT+F7. This happens right from the login page, before I've logged in.
If I boot to Runlevel 3 then it all switches properly as expected. init 5 to the GUI and it breaks and behaves as above. Back to Runlevel 3 and we're good again.
An extra issue (probably related) is that if powersave kicks in and blanks the screen, when I come back, I'm left with a blank screen and a mouse pointer. I have to ssh in from somewhere else and systemctl restart display-manager to get my desktop back.
I'm not sure when this started. It was a few updates ago. I'd been hoping that a later update would fix this, but not so far.
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Marcus.
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