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Hello, after updating my system with pacman -Syu, rebooting and logging in through sddm, I was met with a blackscreen with cursor on display and my fans started to spin rapidly. I decided to reinstall arch linux and the issue persisted. Adding nomodeset to kernel parameters solved this issue. I tried downgrading linux kernel and linux-firmware + using the lts kernel but nothing worked.
My system information:
Kernel 6.16.7-arch1-1 (64-bit)
Notebook Dell Vostro 15 3515
CPU AMD Ryzen 3 3250U
GPU AMD Picasso/Raven 2
Journalctl log:
http://0x0.st/KcK2.txt
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nomodeset will make you run on the simpledrm device, ie. software emulation.
According to the journal
Sep 14 14:39:57 dell sddm-helper[509]: pam_unix(sddm-greeter:session): session opened for user sddm(uid=968) by (uid=0)
Sep 14 14:39:58 dell sddm-helper[509]: Writing cookie to "/tmp/xauth_CeQIRP"
Sep 14 14:39:58 dell sddm-helper[509]: Starting X11 session: "" "/usr/bin/sddm-greeter-qt6 --socket /tmp/sddm-:0-phHYpn"the sddm greeter starts fine,
Sep 14 14:40:04 dell sddm-helper[549]: pam_kwallet5(sddm:session): pam_kwallet5: pam_sm_open_session
Sep 14 14:40:04 dell sddm-helper[584]: pam_kwallet5: final socket path: /run/user/1000/kwallet5.socket
Sep 14 14:40:04 dell sddm-helper[549]: Writing cookie to "/tmp/xauth_ciLrMc"
Sep 14 14:40:04 dell sddm-helper[549]: Starting X11 session: "" "/usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsession \"/usr/bin/startplasma-x11\""and 6s later you logged into a plasma-x11 session, but while plasmashell starts, kwin_x11 does not and
Sep 14 14:40:24 dell systemd[569]: Starting KScreen...
Sep 14 14:40:32 dell systemd[569]: plasma-kscreen.service: start operation timed out. Terminating.
Sep 14 14:40:35 dell systemd[569]: plasma-kscreen.service: State 'stop-sigterm' timed out. Killing.
Sep 14 14:40:35 dell systemd[569]: plasma-kscreen.service: Killing process 936 (kscreen_backend) with signal SIGKILL.
Sep 14 14:40:37 dell systemd[569]: plasma-kscreen.service: Failed with result 'timeout'.
Sep 14 14:40:38 dell systemd[569]: Failed to start KScreen.
Sep 14 14:41:11 dell systemd[569]: Starting KScreen...
Sep 14 14:41:15 dell systemd[569]: plasma-kscreen.service: start operation timed out. Terminating.
Sep 14 14:41:15 dell systemd[569]: plasma-kscreen.service: Failed with result 'timeout'.
Sep 14 14:41:15 dell systemd[569]: Failed to start KScreen.fails.
=> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/KDE#Un … lution_set ?
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Following the "Unusable screen resolution set" part I found two files, yet they both have proper resolution set.
1st File:
[
{
"enabled": true,
"id": "04b2e592196dd705f0eca79ad071c6c7",
"metadata": {
"fullname": "xrandr-LG Display",
"name": "eDP"
},
"mode": {
"refresh": 59.977149963378906,
"size": {
"height": 1080,
"width": 1920
}
},
"overscan": 0,
"pos": {
"x": 0,
"y": 0
},
"priority": 1,
"rgbrange": 0,
"rotation": 1,
"scale": 1,
"vrrpolicy": 2
}
]2nd File:
[
{
"enabled": true,
"id": "None-1",
"metadata": {
"name": "None-1"
},
"mode": {
"refresh": 60,
"size": {
"height": 1080,
"width": 1920
}
},
"overscan": 0,
"pos": {
"x": 0,
"y": 0
},
"priority": 1,
"rgbrange": 0,
"rotation": 1,
"scale": 1,
"vrrpolicy": 2
}
]Last edited by Samghouel (2025-09-14 18:23:27)
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Please use [code][/code] tags. Edit your post in this regard.
The usual mitigation would be to simply remove that file and see what happes, the "None-1" entry there might be from the nomodeset boot but not supposed to happen under normal circumstances.
Can you log into a KDE session w/ a fresh user account?
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Okay so I removed the folder "kscreen". The same thing happened with the blackscreen, though I managed to change tty and after maybe 4 mins the fans calmed down. I switched back and my desktop was fine. The folder did not regenerate.
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Because kscreen likely never starts, do you get https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Core_d … _core_dump of it?
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Using
coredumpctl returns "No coredumps found."
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Can you log into a KDE session w/ a fresh user account?
Also post the journal for the boot in #5
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journal log:
http://0x0.st/Kcc6.txt
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Sep 14 20:24:49 dell systemd[566]: plasma-kscreen.service: start operation timed out. Terminating.
Sep 14 20:24:54 dell systemd[566]: plasma-kscreen.service: Failed with result 'timeout'.
Sep 14 20:24:54 dell systemd[566]: Failed to start KScreen.
Sep 14 20:24:54 dell systemd[566]: plasma-kscreen.service: Consumed 2.006s CPU time, 2M memory peak.
Sep 14 20:25:01 dell kded6[692]: org.kde.kscreen: Failed to request backend: "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner" : "Could not activate remote peer 'org.kde.KScreen': startup job failed"
Sep 14 20:25:42 dell plasmashell[750]: org.kde.kscreen: Failed to request backend: "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner" : "Could not activate remote peer 'org.kde.KScreen': startup job failed"
Sep 14 20:26:22 dell kwin_x11[696]: kf.config.core: "\"fsrestore1\" - conversion of \"0,0,0,0\" to QRect failed"
Sep 14 20:26:22 dell kwin_x11[696]: kf.config.core: "\"fsrestore2\" - conversion of \"0,0,0,0\" to QRect failed"
Sep 14 20:26:22 dell kwin_x11[696]: kf.config.core: "\"fsrestore3\" - conversion of \"0,0,0,0\" to QRect failed"
Sep 14 20:26:22 dell kwin_x11[696]: kf.config.core: "\"fsrestore4\" - conversion of \"0,0,0,0\" to QRect failed"
Sep 14 20:26:22 dell systemd[566]: Starting KScreen...
Sep 14 20:26:28 dell systemd[566]: plasma-kscreen.service: start operation timed out. Terminating.
Sep 14 20:26:29 dell systemd[566]: plasma-kscreen.service: Failed with result 'timeout'.
Sep 14 20:26:31 dell systemd[566]: Failed to start KScreen.
Sep 14 20:27:04 dell plasmashell[750]: org.kde.kscreen: Failed to request backend: "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner" : "Could not activate remote peer 'org.kde.KScreen': startup job failed"
Sep 14 20:30:05 dell systemd[566]: Starting KScreen...
Sep 14 20:30:05 dell systemd[566]: Started KScreen.
Sep 14 20:30:05 dell kscreen_backend_launcher[1552]: kscreen.xrandr: Connected output 81 to CRTC 78
Sep 14 20:30:05 dell kscreen_backend_launcher[1552]: kscreen.xcb.helper: Detected XRandR 1.6
Sep 14 20:30:05 dell kscreen_backend_launcher[1552]: kscreen.xcb.helper: Event Base: 89
Sep 14 20:30:05 dell kscreen_backend_launcher[1552]: kscreen.xcb.helper: Event Error: 147
Sep 14 20:46:00 dell kwin_x11[696]: kwin_core: XCB error: 3 (BadWindow), sequence: 40436, resource id: 54526012, major code: 129 (SHAPE), minor code: 6 (Input)The null rect there looks suspicious
seth wrote:Can you log into a KDE session w/ a fresh user account?
Also, just for good measure (though SDDM seems fine, so not sure what could go wrong there) please post your Xorg log, https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xorg#General
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Xorg log:
http://0x0.st/Kcc7.txt
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Iff you also run into this w/ a fresh user
[ 19.107] (WW) AMDGPU(0): flip queue failed: Invalid argument
[ 19.107] (WW) AMDGPU(0): Page flip failed: Invalid argument
[ 21.560] (II) AMDGPU(0): EDID vendor "LGD", prod id 1522
[ 21.560] (II) AMDGPU(0): Printing DDC gathered Modelines:
[ 21.560] (II) AMDGPU(0): Modeline "1920x1080"x0.0 138.60 1920 1968 2000 2080 1080 1083 1088 1111 +hsync -vsync (66.6 kHz eP)
[ 21.560] (II) AMDGPU(0): Modeline "1920x1080"x0.0 110.88 1920 1968 2000 2080 1080 1083 1088 1111 +hsync -vsync (53.3 kHz e)
[ 109.396] (WW) AMDGPU(0): flip queue failed: Invalid argument
[ 109.396] (WW) AMDGPU(0): Page flip failed: Invalid argument
[ 148.350] (EE) event3 - AT Translated Set 2 keyboard: client bug: event processing lagging behind by 35ms, your system is too slow
[ 194.866] [dix] EventToCore: Not implemented yet
[ 236.060] (EE) client bug: timer event12 tap: scheduled expiry is in the past (-488ms), your system is too slow
[ 236.062] (EE) client bug: timer event12 tap: scheduled expiry is in the past (-490ms), your system is too slow
[ 267.532] (EE) client bug: timer event12 tap: scheduled expiry is in the past (-488ms), your system is too slow
[ 307.199] (EE) client bug: timer event12 tap: scheduled expiry is in the past (-488ms), your system is too slow
[ 307.199] (EE) client bug: timer event12 hold: scheduled expiry is in the past (-628ms), your system is too slow
[ 307.199] (EE) WARNING: log rate limit exceeded (5 msgs per 3600000ms). Discarding future messages.Try to remove xf86-video-amdgpu
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Removing xf86-video-amdgpu did not work. The new user account login led to the same blackscreen behaviour.
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The condition is rare
https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/46871
and to some extent
https://forum.manjaro.org/t/boot-to-bla … ue/134394/
are the only other instances.
pacman -Qikk kscreen libkscreen
pacman -Qm
sudo LC_ALL=C pacman -Qkk | grep -v ', 0 altered files' | grep -v backupOnline