18 Oct
2017
18 Oct
'17
15:26
Op 18-10-17 om 11:12 schreef Knurpht - Gertjan Lettink: > Op woensdag 18 oktober 2017 09:20:15 CEST schreef Jogchum Reitsma: >> Hi all, >> >> Since a couple of TW-snapshots I am unable to use PLasma. >> >> That is, if I login on PLasma, I get a brief moment the the green light >> bulb, then it disappears, and I am left with the large blueish hexagons >> that forms the background of the login screen. >> >> If I switch to - for example - tty1, and then back, the screen is black, >> but I can paint it back to the hexagons screen with the mouse. >> >> Plasmashell is running on my user account. >> >> Login using Icewm does work. >> >> Login on Plasma as another user works too, which led me to removing .kde >> and .kde4, but that doesn't help. >> >> Graphical hardware is from Nvidia, and I have the nvidia rpm's from TW >> installed (after uninstalling Nvidia's own driver). >> But some nouveau stuff still resides on my system, and I seem unable to >> get rid of it; see my posting almost a week ago, "Refusing to install >> Mesa-dri-nouveau aborts install process". >> >> There are more issues (multi-monitors doesn't work anymore, no >> configuration tool for the graphical environment), but I'd like to start >> here. > 1. The configuration files for KDE Plasma 5 do no longer live in .kde or .kde4, > but in ~/.config. Thanks for the info. I suppose I can permanently remove those folders? > 2. Try moving/deleting plasma* in the ~/.config folder. This only resets the > desktop to default. Do this when no logged in on Plasma5 > 3. Try deleting ~/.local/share/kscreen whilst not logged in. Did that, but it makes no difference. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org