RC1-RC2? upgrade caused broken GDM login and Gnome desktop
Hi list, The current bunch of upgrade from RC1 to RC2(?) causes a broken gdm login menu and unuseable gnome desktop on my laptop (hp8710w with nVidia 3600M). The gdm disrupted display graphic looks like mosaic in black and white and partly green. The mouse cursor is black and square and wan't work to open menues. If I succeed to login, the gnome desktop is unuseable and more or less frozen. Ctrl-Alt-F1 Console login happends to work, but I also have had to just Power off hard freeze. When I re-install from the RC1 DVD 12.2 works again, until I make any new updates. This happends on my laptop. On two other stationary workstations this upgrades works, but 12.2 login has been terrible slow (several minutes) also on one of hese two machine (Xorg looks to consume up to 100% CPU power during the login process. When this process finally finish, the gnome desktop is displayed). Comments or simalar experiences before I enter a bug ? Thanks, Terje J. Hanssen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-testing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-testing+owner@opensuse.org
On 02. aug. 2012 13:06, Terje J. Hanssen wrote:
Hi list,
The current bunch of upgrade from RC1 to RC2(?) causes a broken gdm login menu and unuseable gnome desktop on my laptop (hp8710w with nVidia 3600M). The gdm disrupted display graphic looks like mosaic in black and white and partly green. The mouse cursor is black and square and wan't work to open menues. If I succeed to login, the gnome desktop is unuseable and more or less frozen. Ctrl-Alt-F1 Console login happends to work, but I also have had to just Power off hard freeze.
When I re-install from the RC1 DVD 12.2 works again, until I make any new updates.
I will add that also new installations of RC2 NET or DVD does work. However, something in the current RC2 update afterwards (43 new or update packages) do break the display graphic as descibed above. Terje J. Hanssen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-testing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-testing+owner@opensuse.org
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