On 8/4/22 14:04, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In the Message;
>
> Subject : Re: [e-users] I might have found the solution to the black
> screen issue.
> Message-ID : <20220803153042.0afbd724fe67ca3caa6cf...@rasterman.com>
> Date & Time: Wed, 3 Aug 2022 15:30:42 +0100
>
> [CH] == Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> has written:
>
> CH> On Wed, 03 Aug 2022 22:49:20 +0900 Masaru Nomiya
> <nom...@galaxy.dti.ne.jp> said:
>
> [...]
> MN> > Xorg server crashed?
>
> CH> that's what it looks like. X I/O fatal error is e's x connection being
> killed
> CH> off. that is most likely because the Xserver crashed. check your X logs.
> it
> CH> might bein the Xorg.0.log.old - also double check Xorg.1.log - maybe your
> CH> display manager runs 2 xservers. i have seen this with gdm these days i
> think,
> CH> so display is :1 not :0.
>
>
> MN> > --- enlightenment.desktop.orig 2022-08-03 10:28:09.525158438 +0900
> MN> > +++ enlightenment.desktop 2022-08-03 10:28:35.249074546 +0900
> MN> > @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
> MN> > [Desktop Entry] -Type=Application
> MN> > -Type=Application
> MN> > +Type=XSession
> MN> > Name=Enlightenment
> MN> > Name[ca]=Enlightenment
> MN> > Name[de]=Enlightenment
> MN> > Name[de]=Enlightenment
>
> MN> > So far, this seems to have solved the black screen problem.
>
> CH> WTF? That has never been a requirement. Type=Application has
> CH> always worked and no one has every defined that it MUST be of
> CH> Type=XSession ...
>
> Thanks.
>
> You gave me a big hint.
>
> Come to think of it, my problem started when I moved to opensuse
> Tumbleweed and started using efl & enlightenment in the openSUSE build.
>
> So I downloaded the enlightenment-0.25.3-269.5.src.rpm from the
> openSUSE site, built & installed, then shutdown & rebooted many times,
> no problem. Of course, I did not rewrite the "enlightenment.desktop"
> file.
>
> To my surprise, the file contents are different.
>
> For example, when I install an openSUSE build, enlightenment asks me
> to change the system.conf, but the one I built at hand has a
> system.conf that matches enlightenment's requirements..... (_ _?
>
> Anyway, there are some questions about the wayland handling in the
> openSUSE built, so I built and installed efl and enlightenment without
> wayland, and they works fine for me now.
Feel free to ask those questions here, I look after those and still keep
an eye on this list.
In terms of system.conf we were disabling some modules that aren't used
on systemd systems to reduce the security footprint, but then we stopped
having a "users" group on new systems so it had to be changed, openqa
seems to be telling me this is working again but if its not right let
me know which repo so I can fix it.
Similarly at one point in some repos there was a bug where a wayland
enlightenment.desktop file was being installed which gdm will pick over
the X11 one, as far as I know this should be fixed, so that the default
option with enlightenment.desktop is X11 but there is now an
enlightenment-wayland.desktop file that is also installed which is
labeled in gdm as experimental again if this was missed in a repo
please let me know where (its a 2 line fix).
--
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