JohnyLPM
JohnyLPM
UBUniversal Blue
Created by JohnyLPM on 10/25/2024 in #🛟bazzite-help
"supergfxctl -m Integrated" followed by a logout leads to a black screen
Same thing that happens to this user who posted on supergfxctl's repo: https://gitlab.com/asus-linux/supergfxctl/-/issues/139 Unsure of whether it is indeed an upstream issue with the package, or if it's down with us, since this user is also using Bazzite. Like said user, the recommendation of using the sed command mentioned in the repo to kill user processes doesn't really fix it, but according to a different issue where that was indeed the fix, the log messages are different. Hence I conclude it likely isn't the same issue.
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UBUniversal Blue
Created by JohnyLPM on 4/27/2024 in #🛟bazzite-help
systemd-journal-flush and ostree-finalize slowing shutdown
It seems to happen pretty much every time by now, but whenever I go to turn off/reboot my computer, it seems to always halt, generally after unmounting /var/home, with the systemd-journal-flush.service. I've tried manually flushing before shutting down, to no avail, and the only fix related to it that I found online involved changing the flush configuration to have Storage=persistent, but I can't very well do that here to test it. Same thing happens with ostree-finalize (earlier than journal-flush but always combined with it). Even after a rebasing, be it with an update, kernel argument change, or even happened after I just updated grub with ujust, it halts for ups of 5 mins on shutdown until it eventually reaches the timeout and shuts it down.
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UBUniversal Blue
Created by JohnyLPM on 4/27/2024 in #🛟bazzite-help
SDDM Black Screen w/cursor
By now this is a known issue, but I think it's worth opening regardless. I wasn't the only one to experience this, and it seems to be an issue specifically with nvidia (apparently not nvidia exclusive), but every so often (pretty much every other boot), whenever it reaches the point where SDDM would load and allow me to login, it shows a black screen with only the cursor being displayed. Switching from Wayland to X11 didn't seem to fix this in my experience, as I had rebooted whilst using the Xorg session and still got the issue. Whenever this happens it forces me to push the shutdown button (although not hold as SDDM is respectful and goes on its own) and shut it down and turn it back on, which fixes it. I've noticed in normal boots that work that it does still show the black screen with cursor, but only for a second before the wallpaper and the rest of the SDDM components show up and enable me to login, so this leads me to believe it might be somewhere in the middle of SDDM initialization? In any case, I'll leave it open for discussion and I'm happy to provide any further info or test suggestions.
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