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Yes... When I remove those from the kernel settings I once again get stuck at starting account service.
These are my new logs.
XORG: http://0x0.st/o1U2.txt
Journal: http://0x0.st/o1Ue.txt
Last edited by michaelii (2022-07-17 20:35:51)
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Post journal and xorg log for those boots - anything you do w/ "nomodeset" is moot.
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Post journal and xorg log for those boots - anything you do w/ "nomodeset" is moot.
my apologies
XORG: http://0x0.st/o1U2.txt
Journal: http://0x0.st/o1Ue.txt
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Are there any further checks I can do or logs I can share to help diagnose this issue?
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Jul 17 16:28:33 archPC systemd[1]: Starting Optimus Manager Commands Daemon...
Jul 17 16:28:33 archPC python3[396]: [27] INFO: Removing /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-optimus-manager.conf (if present)
Jul 17 16:28:34 archPC python3[407]: File "/usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/optimus_manager/hooks/pre_xorg_start.py", line 52, in main
Jul 17 16:28:34 archPC python3[407]: File "/usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/optimus_manager/xorg.py", line 18, in configure_xorg
Jul 17 16:28:34 archPC python3[407]: File "/usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/optimus_manager/pci.py", line 100, in get_gpus_bus_ids
Jul 17 16:28:34 archPC python3[407]: raise PCIError("Cannot find the integrated GPU. Is this an Optimus system ?")
Jul 17 16:28:34 archPC python3[407]: optimus_manager.pci.PCIError: Cannot find the integrated GPU. Is this an Optimus system ?
Jul 17 16:28:34 archPC python3[407]: [741] INFO: Removing /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-optimus-manager.conf (if present)
Jul 17 16:28:34 archPC systemd[1]: Started Optimus Manager Commands Daemon.
=> Get rid of optimus-manager, it's not an optimus system.
The xorg log is from a nomodeset boot, but
=> get rid of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
=> Try to "only" boot the multi-user.target to get any issues w/ your display server and session/displaymanager config out of the way (2nd link below)
Speaking of which: what /is/ your graphical target?
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Jul 17 16:28:33 archPC systemd[1]: Starting Optimus Manager Commands Daemon...
Jul 17 16:28:33 archPC python3[396]: [27] INFO: Removing /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-optimus-manager.conf (if present)
Jul 17 16:28:34 archPC python3[407]: File "/usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/optimus_manager/hooks/pre_xorg_start.py", line 52, in main
Jul 17 16:28:34 archPC python3[407]: File "/usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/optimus_manager/xorg.py", line 18, in configure_xorg
Jul 17 16:28:34 archPC python3[407]: File "/usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/optimus_manager/pci.py", line 100, in get_gpus_bus_ids
Jul 17 16:28:34 archPC python3[407]: raise PCIError("Cannot find the integrated GPU. Is this an Optimus system ?")
Jul 17 16:28:34 archPC python3[407]: optimus_manager.pci.PCIError: Cannot find the integrated GPU. Is this an Optimus system ?
Jul 17 16:28:34 archPC python3[407]: [741] INFO: Removing /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-optimus-manager.conf (if present)
Jul 17 16:28:34 archPC systemd[1]: Started Optimus Manager Commands Daemon.=> Get rid of optimus-manager, it's not an optimus system.
The xorg log is from a nomodeset boot, but=> get rid of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
=> Try to "only" boot the multi-user.target to get any issues w/ your display server and session/displaymanager config out of the way (2nd link below)
Speaking of which: what /is/ your graphical target?
How to check graphical target? I also did the other things you mentioned and it boots into the command line.
Also when I do lspci -k it says that nvidia is the kernel driver for my card. Seems like a step in the right direction.
Last edited by michaelii (2022-07-18 06:39:08)
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My new journal is
Http://0x0.st/o1GB
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"http" and 0x0.st/o1GB has a webpage redirecting to www.romaniajournal.ro (interesing and abusable feature…)
Your graphical target is whatever you configured it to be…
Most likely
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"http" and 0x0.st/o1GB has a webpage redirecting to www.romaniajournal.ro (interesing and abusable feature…)
Your graphical target is whatever you configured it to be…
Most likelysystemctl status display-manager.service
The output says Light Display Manager. I’ll send another copy of my journal now.
Last edited by michaelii (2022-07-18 06:59:32)
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That's nice, but what's missing is a non-nomodeset Xorg log.
=> get rid of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
=> Try to "only" boot the multi-user.target (2nd link below)
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That's nice, but what's missing is a non-nomodeset Xorg log.
seth wrote:=> get rid of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
=> Try to "only" boot the multi-user.target (2nd link below)
Weird, I already had that lightdm option enabled,
Here’s my xorg log:
http://0x0.st/o1Gf.txt
Last edited by michaelii (2022-07-18 08:00:12)
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[ 3.260] (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"get rid of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
The X11 server however ran fine for ~4 minutes
It finds Acer SB220Q on DFP-1 and DFP-5 and selects 1920x1080 - there's no indication of any problem in that log.
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[ 3.260] (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"seth 2 times wrote:get rid of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
The X11 server however ran fine for ~4 minutes
It finds Acer SB220Q on DFP-1 and DFP-5 and selects 1920x1080 - there's no indication of any problem in that log.
Weird the xorg log doesn’t update after deleting the conf file
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Yea I tried sending the log to 0x0.st again and is just gives me the same link as the old log...
Update: set system to graphical target and now this is my log:
http://0x0.st/o1dE.txt
Last edited by michaelii (2022-07-18 18:22:55)
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[ 3.269] (II) Applying OutputClass "nvidia" options to /dev/dri/card0
[ 3.269] (**) NVIDIA(0): Option "TripleBuffer" "on"
[ 3.269] (**) NVIDIA(0): Option "AllowIndirectGLXProtocol" "off"
[ 3.269] (**) NVIDIA(0): Option "AllowEmptyInitialConfiguration"
[ 3.269] (**) NVIDIA(0): Option "MetaModes" "nvidia-auto-select +0+0 {ForceFullCompositionPipeline=On}"There's still some nvidia related configlet around, but the log is from a running server w/o any indication of failure.
Is there actually still some problem?
Please post the lightdm log from /var/log
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Is there actually still some problem?
I unfortunately just boot into a black screen.
I'll go ahead and check that log.
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I unfortunately just boot into a black screen.
Even when booting the multi-user.target (but not on nomodeset)?
Do you have both attached outputs powered on?
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Is there actually still some problem?
I unfortunately just boot into a black screen.
I'll go ahead and check that log.
Here’s the lightdm log
Last edited by michaelii (2022-07-18 20:51:28)
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I unfortunately just boot into a black screen.
Even when booting the multi-user.target (but not on nomodeset)?
Do you have both attached outputs powered on?
Oh I was using graphical target again, multiuser just booted into command line. The monitors work, cause I dual boot windows on this machine.
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http://0x0.st/o1nA links reuters …
http://0x0.st/o1nA.txt seems to autologin your user
+4.00s] DEBUG: Greeter start authentication for michael
[+4.00s] DEBUG: Session pid=657: Started with service 'lightdm', username 'michael'
[+4.01s] DEBUG: Session pid=657: Got 1 message(s) from PAM
[+4.01s] DEBUG: Prompt greeter with 1 message(s)
[+12.08s] DEBUG: Seat seat0 changes active session to
[+26.56s] DEBUG: Seat seat0 changes active session to 2So the issue is now (likely) with your desktop session (disable the autologin in lightdm to ensure that lightdm works)
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http://0x0.st/o1nA links reuters …
http://0x0.st/o1nA.txt seems to autologin your user+4.00s] DEBUG: Greeter start authentication for michael [+4.00s] DEBUG: Session pid=657: Started with service 'lightdm', username 'michael' [+4.01s] DEBUG: Session pid=657: Got 1 message(s) from PAM [+4.01s] DEBUG: Prompt greeter with 1 message(s) [+12.08s] DEBUG: Seat seat0 changes active session to [+26.56s] DEBUG: Seat seat0 changes active session to 2So the issue is now (likely) with your desktop session (disable the autologin in lightdm to ensure that lightdm works)
I don’t have autologin enabled, double checked the conf file.
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Is the logfile dated?
Boot the mutli-user.target, make sure to have xorg-xterm and xorg-xinit installed and run "startx".
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Is the logfile dated?
Boot the mutli-user.target, make sure to have xorg-xterm and xorg-xinit installed and run "startx".
Startx works but boots into no signal as before or rather my monitor says, “input not supported”
Also the logfile has no date.
Last edited by michaelii (2022-07-18 21:39:57)
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Also the logfile has no date.
Every file has timestamps for access, creation and modification.
or rather my monitor says, “input not supported”
[ 3.269] (II) Applying OutputClass "nvidia" options to /dev/dri/card0 [ 3.269] (**) NVIDIA(0): Option "TripleBuffer" "on" [ 3.269] (**) NVIDIA(0): Option "AllowIndirectGLXProtocol" "off" [ 3.269] (**) NVIDIA(0): Option "AllowEmptyInitialConfiguration" [ 3.269] (**) NVIDIA(0): Option "MetaModes" "nvidia-auto-select +0+0 {ForceFullCompositionPipeline=On}"There's still some nvidia related configlet around
grep -i nvidia /{usr/share,etc}/X11/xorg.conf*and post that file.
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