Gray screen after login Fedora 27 / Wayland or Xorg
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After shutdown, Fedora 27 boots to login mode, after loggng in freezes at gray screen. I can go into the shell, CTRL-ALT-F2 and everything seems to be fine. I've tried Wayland and XOrg, I even uncommented usewayland=false
in /etc/gdm/custom.conf
Nothing seems to work.
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Kind of desperate to solve this problem.
After shutdown, Fedora 27 boots to login mode, after loggng in freezes at gray screen. I can go into the shell, CTRL-ALT-F2 and everything seems to be fine. I've tried Wayland and XOrg, I even uncommented usewayland=false
in /etc/gdm/custom.conf
Nothing seems to work.
fedora boot login
So, it's not really freezing but you've got nothing on your x-windows. What did you install as desktop?
â Gerard H. Pille
Apr 20 at 11:36
Issuesudo journalctl -b
to see what's happening. It may show what is causing the issue.
â Mioriin
Apr 24 at 4:11
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up vote
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Kind of desperate to solve this problem.
After shutdown, Fedora 27 boots to login mode, after loggng in freezes at gray screen. I can go into the shell, CTRL-ALT-F2 and everything seems to be fine. I've tried Wayland and XOrg, I even uncommented usewayland=false
in /etc/gdm/custom.conf
Nothing seems to work.
fedora boot login
Kind of desperate to solve this problem.
After shutdown, Fedora 27 boots to login mode, after loggng in freezes at gray screen. I can go into the shell, CTRL-ALT-F2 and everything seems to be fine. I've tried Wayland and XOrg, I even uncommented usewayland=false
in /etc/gdm/custom.conf
Nothing seems to work.
fedora boot login
edited Apr 20 at 10:11
Yurij Goncharuk
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So, it's not really freezing but you've got nothing on your x-windows. What did you install as desktop?
â Gerard H. Pille
Apr 20 at 11:36
Issuesudo journalctl -b
to see what's happening. It may show what is causing the issue.
â Mioriin
Apr 24 at 4:11
add a comment |Â
So, it's not really freezing but you've got nothing on your x-windows. What did you install as desktop?
â Gerard H. Pille
Apr 20 at 11:36
Issuesudo journalctl -b
to see what's happening. It may show what is causing the issue.
â Mioriin
Apr 24 at 4:11
So, it's not really freezing but you've got nothing on your x-windows. What did you install as desktop?
â Gerard H. Pille
Apr 20 at 11:36
So, it's not really freezing but you've got nothing on your x-windows. What did you install as desktop?
â Gerard H. Pille
Apr 20 at 11:36
Issue
sudo journalctl -b
to see what's happening. It may show what is causing the issue.â Mioriin
Apr 24 at 4:11
Issue
sudo journalctl -b
to see what's happening. It may show what is causing the issue.â Mioriin
Apr 24 at 4:11
add a comment |Â
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So, it's not really freezing but you've got nothing on your x-windows. What did you install as desktop?
â Gerard H. Pille
Apr 20 at 11:36
Issue
sudo journalctl -b
to see what's happening. It may show what is causing the issue.â Mioriin
Apr 24 at 4:11