Am 18. September 2017 11:10:36 OESZ schrieb Felix Miata
Axel Braun composed on 2017-09-18 10:49 (UTC+0300):
Martin Herkt composed:
Is xf86-video-intel installed? If so, uninstall that (so it uses the far less buggy modesetting DDX instead).
So I guess it needs an additional boot parameter then? Nomodeset?
No. Nomodeset is a troubleshooting parameter that prevents all drivers for non-ancient gfxchips from being used, slowing Xorg to a crawl, if it starts at all.
What Martin write means you should allow Xorg use the integrated modeset driver by not having xf86-video-intel installed. It's easier and simpler than configuring manually via /etc/X11/xorg.conf* to not use an installed xf86-video-intel driver. If it doesn't help, reinstall it.
The switch to the integrated modest driver does not work. It still asks for xf86-video-intel. Interesting in this context: same issue as described in the bug is visible in runlevel 3 as well. So you can't even use the command prompt with kernel 4.13.1 Best, Axel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org