Does it also blink if you boot with 3 on cmdline, login as root, then
Le 28/04/2018 à 19:16, Felix Miata a écrit : try 'startx'? If that works, try startx as normal user (probably will generate a permissions error). since some (large) amount of time, startx do not works as root, say "no display". This install was from a live usb pen, so I had only kde
Things to try (in order):
I will save this for future use :-)
1-if the PC and display have alternate cable types that could be used, try the different cable type(s) (DVI, VGA, DisplayPort, HDMI)
good idea. I didn't test this
2-'zypper rm xf86-video-intel' (simplest way to switch to modesetting xorg driver). If not already installed, install it.
was not installed, the install didn't change anything
3-drm-kmp-default: if installed, remove; if not installed, install
4-'zypper rm plymouth' (first test with plymouth.enable=0 on cmdline)
not tested, but plymouth starts and run without problem - the blink happen only when X starts.
5-Replace sddm with kdm or lightdm or gdm.
not tested, but sddm initiates the blinking
Run 'lspci -nnk | grep -A4 VGA' and 'inxi -G -c0' and report results if problem remains and you need to continue the thread.
ok The first install of tumbleweed was made 15 days ago, and the owner of the computer asked for help on the french "alionet" forum, but with no result. Given there are on this computer old install perfectly running, is there a way to use the old kernel for test purpose? thanks jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org