On 20/02/16 12:29 PM, Richard Brown wrote:
With all the stuff that got updated with today's release of Plasma ver 5.5.4, sddm is now broken. I get a blank screen on tty7, and nothing will get the login screen to come up. Kdm however is working fine (otherwise I wouldn't be writing this message).
I have neither the time nor the patience to try to figure out what went wrong; all I want is to get a working system back -- one, that is, that uses sddm, since I have grown rather used to it. Any help most graciously received. Assuming you have Leap installed in it's default configuration you can boot into your previous btrfs snapshot, rollback, and get back to how
On 20 February 2016 at 19:27, Darryl Gregorash
wrote: things were before the patch in one easy step https://www.suse.com/documentation/sled-12/book_sle_admin/data/sec_snapper_s... Root file system is formatted ext4, and is 2.0GB -- which, if I am reading the reference in the link correctly, should mean that snapshots, or at least rollbacks, are not going to be available on my system. And quite truthfully, with the amount of bandwidth in the opensuse list about btrfs horrors, I am not sure if I even want to be using it at all, at least not at this time.
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