Fixed... Removed from /etc/default/grub: i915.semaphores=1 Removed from /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/<myconfigfile>: # https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/507324-Intel-integrated-Graphic-C... Section "Device" Identifier "Intel Graphics" Driver "intel" Option "TearFree" "true" # Option "AccelMethod" "sna" Option "AccelMethod" "uxa" EndSection Apparently there are no more screen tearing issues and lock ups (hopefully) with the new kernel and mesa (which previously required these fixes on my computer). Now CTRL+ALT+F# work fine for both graphical and text consoles. On 02-03-17 17:19, opensuse@maridonkers.info wrote:
I've tried a switch user and logged into the GUI as another user. Switching between graphical screens works. Only the textual console screens do not work (are not displayed, input appears to work). It worked before and I have specific X settings, which I'll check.
Thanks for all the feedback.
On 02-03-17 15:19, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
In data giovedì 2 marzo 2017 14:57:50, nicholas ha scritto:
On Thursday, 2 March 2017 08:50:18 CET opensuse@maridonkers.info wrote:
Pressing CTRL-ALT-F# doesn't switch virtual console anymore. Nothing happens, although the cursor disappears, so under the hood it may have switched but the GUI doesn't switch. could you say the number you are trying to switch to and if it does not work on 1 to 6? 1 to 6 work for me, 12 works since is dumps journal, others do not (though i have never tried them before) FYI, I have the very same problem with Nvidia. Also no switch (and it does not work nor with F1-F6 nor others. It simply seems getty does not run, did not check however. I have same blank screen w/cursor. the tty is actually there and may be used but you cannot see what is being typed. I boot to multi-user and all tty's display properly until I go to graphical and back to multi-user.
* stakanov <stakanov@eclipso.eu> [03-02-17 09:11]: the tty's display properly when I am in graphical provided i boot to multi-user and the access graphical, until I return to multi-user.
I also use the nvidia driver, 378.13, and the display has been this way for about 40 days for me.
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