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Hi.
I know this is a very common issue, but I haven't fixed it. Actually, is a problem every time that I make an upgrade. I hope you help me to understand how to identify the problem and how to fix it in the future by myself.
- I did #pacman -Syyu and after the full process, I restart my pc and there was not automatic GUI, I only have a basic, black screen, terminal.
- The kernel was updated too, currently I have the version 5.0.0.
- I've reinstalled xorg, gnome, gdm, gnome-session. and there is no change.
I don't have an idea how to solve this. Some help will be appreciated.
Sorry if this a very novel question. Thanks in advance.
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Hi.
Hello. Welcome to the BBS.
#pacman -Syyu
Don't do that. It's just mean to the servers; -Syu is plenty.
and after the full process, I restart my pc and there was not automatic GUI, I only have a basic, black screen, terminal
You're saying that, after updating and restarting, you don't get your graphical greeter? Out of interest, if you reboot when you have not just updated, do you get your graphical greeter? I'm betting not.
I've reinstalled xorg, gnome, gdm, gnome-session. and there is no change.
This should not be necessary (really ever).
My guess is that gdm is not enabled or something to that effect.
Can you please provide a few more details?
All the best,
-HG
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Thanks!
I don't have any graphic signal.
- the startx command doesn't work, the message is:
xinit: giving up
xinit: unable to connect to X server: Connection refused
xinit: server error
- The command sudo gdm gives me an entire black screen, the terminal is not more available and I can't switch to other terminals.
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Not a Pacman issue, moving to NC...
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What is the contents of Xorg.log and the output of dmesg?
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Same issue here on an Asus EeePC 1215B with CPU AMD C50 and graphics Radeon HD 6250.
No Xorg or dmesg errors.
My workaround was to downgrade to Linux 4.20.4.
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No Xorg or dmesg errors.
If xorg fails to start, the log *will* tell you why.
If the server starts and terminates immediately, the problem is in your session, in that case check your journal (the session keeping process will likely crash)
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Just found it was a backlight issue: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=244190&p=2.
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Please always remember to mark resolved threads by editing your initial posts subject - so others will know that there's no task left, but maybe a solution to find.
Thanks.
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I may ask mabvmet if this solves his/her issue.
Thank you for the advice!
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Ah, sorry - you're not the OP. No point in closing this then - the original problem seems not backlight related at all (there's output from startx)
Please don't hijack threads then ;-)
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