> I have been using gnome-remote-desktop to allow full remote access,
> including signing in using GDM. When using Fedora 42, I found that GDM
> would crash when tied to gnome-remote-desktop. I was able to overcome
> this with Fedora 42 by installing the gnome-session-xsession package.
> 
> I submitted the following Bugzilla report, which contains some
> commentary that followed from my brief review of the GDM code:
> 
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2370334

I am starting to see this as GDM being unable to run without a local
display. I submitted an upstream issue:

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/-/issues/1046

The “workaround” in Fedora 43 appears to be to boot so that GDM has a
Wayland-compatible local display. I had been booting with “nomodeset”.

-- 
Mike

:wq
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