** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Romualdo (romualdo2) => (unassigned)
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This bug is closed. If you still experience any problem then please open
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Just FYI,
Seems still broken with gdm3 package 3.36.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.2 on ubuntu 20.04.1.
and nvidia nvidia-driver-460 460.39-0ubuntu0.20.04.1.
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** No longer affects: grub2 (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: grub2 (Ubuntu Focal)
** No longer affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 (Ubuntu)
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This bug was fixed in the package gdm3 - 3.36.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.1
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[ Iain Lane ]
* New upstream release (LP: #1894874).
- Always use separate session bus for greeter sessions
This runs dbus-run-session, so the binary
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Hi All,
I'd confirmed this issue is be fixed by gdm3 3.36.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 and
passed the 30 times reboot stress test by using stress/reboot_30 from
checkbox.
The environment:
kernel: 5.4.0-47-generic
gdm3: 3.36.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.1
nvidia-driver-440: 440.100-0ubuntu0.20.04.1
GPU: VGA compatible
Chris,
With the following packages installed and the workaround removed the
issue no longer occurs for me when enabling Automatic Login via
Settings. I have tested rebooting and starting from off several times
and it worked as expected each time. Previously the issue occurred on
every boot.
gdm
Hello Martin, or anyone else affected,
Accepted gdm3 into focal-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/3.36.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 in a
few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
https:/
Uploaded to proposed, not the debdiff here but the new upstream release
3.36.3 which has the same fix in it
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-430 (Ubun
** Attachment removed: "gdm3_3.34.1-1ubuntu2.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/1845801/+attachment/5407599/+files/gdm3_3.34.1-1ubuntu2.debdiff
** Patch added: "gdm3_3.34.1-1ubuntu2.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/184
I'd confirmed the regression with enabling Wayland.
Due to nvidia-driver (nvidia-driver-440) disable wayland as default, I'll
separate the verification to two scenarios.
1. Make sure the new gdm3 fixes this issue.
2. Make sure the new gdm3 without the regression
(https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/g
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Upstream found a regression[1] with the new patch in #128, Jeremy will
review and re-test the solution in focal before asking for sponsorship.
[1] Multiple regressions in multi-user environments since 3.36.2 (#602)
· Issues · GNOME / gdm · GitLab -
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/-/issues/602
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Assignee: Alberto Milone (albertomilone) => jeremyszu (os369510)
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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I'd updated the debdiff to insert a DEP-3 header.
Here is the new debdiff.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1845801/+attachment/5406013/+files/gdm3_3.34.1-1ubuntu2.debdiff
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[Summary]
Here are two scenario of auto login with groovy (20.10) daily build[1]:
1. Checked "Install third-party software" (e.g. nvidia-driver) with
enabling "Login automatically".
2. Install with default options
2.1 Install nvidia-driver-440 (450.57-0ubuntu2) from ubuntu-archive.
2.2 Enable "Lo
[Summary]
Here are two scenario of auto login with groovy (20.10) daily build[1]:
1. Checked "Install third-party software" (e.g. nvidia-driver) with
enabling "Login automatically".
2. Install with default options
2.1 Install nvidia-driver-440 (450.57-0ubuntu2) from ubuntu-archive.
2.2 Enable "Lo
Here is the debdiff.
** Patch added: "gdb3~oem-1891965.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1845801/+attachment/5405674/+files/gdb3~oem-1891965.debdiff
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[Summary]
Here are two scenario of auto login with groovy (20.10) daily build[1]:
1. Checked "Install third-party software" (e.g. nvidia-driver) with
enabling "Login automatically".
2. Install with default options
2.1 Install nvidia-driver-440 (450.57-0ubuntu2) from ubuntu-archive.
2.2 Enable "Lo
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Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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Title:
[nvidia] Automatic login fails and then all subsequent logins fail.
Kill
I tried to install stock 20.04.1 ubuntu with 'Install third party pkgs
(e.g. nvidia)' + enable login automatically. After a reboot because of
installation completed, the system will stuck in GDM login screen and
can't login even if typing correct password.
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Title:
[nvidia] Automatic login
We could use gfxpalyload blacklist, to mark certain nvidia cards there.
And then gfxpayload will not be set to keep, and then vt.handoff will
not be appended.
See grub-gfxpayload-lists package, and files in /usr/share/grub-
gfxpayload-lists/blacklist/
My current preference would be the gdm3 fix.
However dropping vt.handoff is not regression free it may impact
flavours that use lightdm.
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Seems there are a few fixes in gdm3 3.36 that we don't have, being on
3.34 in Ubuntu.
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This might be relevant:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/-/commit/f843233ad4
(fixed in gdm3 3.36.2)
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** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu Eoan)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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This might be relevant:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/-/commit/f843233ad
(fixed in gdm3 3.37.1)
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The proposed debdiff is wrong, it reverts a patch in the patch series by
adding a new patch. I think we can probably remove the vt-handoff.patch
from the patch series for groovy without much checking, but any SRU will
need to consult with flavours to check if they need the handoff.
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There's an update to grub coming, so anybody who's modified the grub
scripts are going to hit the issue again.
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The workaround for me was to disable vt_handoff in /etc/grub.d/10_linux*
(i.e. set vt_handoff=0 in both places near the top of the file).
That resolved the issue completely.
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Hi all,
Currently grub is frozen in all series for point releases. So I will
start the SRU after focal point release, please just use #105 with a
"sudo update-grub" as a workaround.
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** Description changed:
+ [ Impact ]
+ In some platforms with specific Nvidia drivers, auto-login will fail due to
the old vt-handoff patch in grub2.
+
+ [ Test Case ]
+ 1. Boot ubuntu into desktop environment.
+ 2. Enabled auto login in System->Users
+ 3. Reboot the system
+
+ [Expected resul
A workaround, if you really need auto-login, is to install lightdm (at
this point still choose gdm3), enable auto-login via gnome settings,
then switch to lightdm (sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3). Not sure why it
autologins but it does. Can't lock the gnome session however as not
using gdm anymore.
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Upload debdiff for groovy,
please help to review this patch,
in the meantime, I'm running the stress test with this package in a nvidia
platform,
let's see how it goes.
** Patch added: "grub2_2.04-1ubuntu26_2.04-1ubuntu27.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/
the origin change was in
'''
commit 9dadfd82504afa114b39e508e4580cb0212468ea (tag: pkg/import/2.00-20)
Author: Colin Watson
Date: Thu Nov 14 10:49:31 2013 +
+ Set vt.handoff=7 for smooth handoff to kernel graphical mode.
'''
https://git.launchpad.net/~hugh712/ubuntu/+source/grub2/commit/?
Ubuntu no longer uses vt.handover and it should not be specified at all
anymore.
We boot directly to tty1, always and everywhere, and we should not be
setting that at all.
Thus a patch changing that from 7 to 1 is not a good idea for focal+.
And I can't quite remember which releases we have chan
hugh, you will need to coordinate this with the Foundations Team, as
there are a number of grub changes currently queued for SRU.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I'll start the SRU for this issue soon
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Title:
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Kil
Note: the patch (if #101 is the "right" solution) applies to the package
"grub-common" that contains /etc/grub.d/10_linux
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So to make #101 permanent, you have to "patch" line 335 of
/etc/grub.d/10_Linux
from:
set vt_handoff=vt.handoff=7
to:
set vt_handoff=vt.handoff=1
Not sure though the same "patch" is also to be applied in other files like
10_linuxzfs, etc...
Patch attached:
$ cat
Hello, I can confirm that this bug still exists in 20.04.
I am using NVidia 340.108 because this is a 12 years old laptop with a
completely obsolete GeForce GT230M.
Workaround #34 (removing quiet splash) worked but slows down the boot
process due to the speed of writing on the console.
Workaroun
The attachment "vt_handoff.patch" seems to be a patch. If it isn't,
please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove the "patch"
tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers, unsubscribe the
team.
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if the result in #101 is positive for everyone,
then I think it's because of this missed patch since from cosmic
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Help me to test this, this works for me,
please find this line "set vt_handoff=vt.handoff=7" in /boot/grub/grub.cfg,
and change it to "set vt_handoff=vt.handoff=1", then reboot let's see how it
go, thanks.
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Help me to test this, this works for me,
please find this line "set vt_handoff=vt.handoff=7" in /boot/grub/grub.cfg,
and change it to "set vt_handoff=vt.handoff=1", then reboot let's see how it
goes, thanks.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-440 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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for me the two workaround doesn't work
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Title:
[nvidia] Automatic login fails and then all subsequent logins fail.
Kil
Update for summarizing current symptoms and workaround solution:
[Steps to reproduce]
1. Enable auto login through GUI ("Settings"->"Users"->"Automatic Login" to
enable)
2. reboot
3. system stop at gdm login screen
There are two symptom I found currently:
4.1 enter correct password is not able to
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Status: New
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Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Assignee: (unassigned) => hugh chao (hugh712)
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** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-20.04.1
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Killing gnome-session
I installed Ubuntu 20.04 on a new hdd and an Nvidia 650TI. During the
installation I enabled the use of proprietary drivers and autologin, so the new
440 drivers are already installed from the first boot.
Unfortunately the AutoLogin bug is confirmed also on the new Ubuntu LTS and
therefore imh
I can confirm this is still an issue. The odd part is, however, that I
did not have this issue on 19.10 with the nvidia drivers from the ppa.
Upgrading to 20.04 introduced this issue to me.
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In comment #50, I said having the proprietary drivers aren't necessary.
I was wrong, but I thought it was true because I had the problem on an
nvidia system without manually installing the nvidia drivers.
I just learned from an episode of the Ubuntu Podcast that since Ubuntu
19.10, proprietary dri
PPS:I tried using an old ati-branded hd5450 (or something) to POST on
instead, the presence of the 1070 (with no display plugged in) was
enough to make autologin not work. Removing the 1070 and only using the
ati card brought me to a desktop.
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I had this bug in 19.10, just uninstalled Nvidia driver and used
nouveau, however I just clean installed 20.04, forgot about the bug and
ran into it again. This time I had time to mess around, and ended up
updating my bios from f40 to f50a which solved the issue for some
reason. (GA-AB350M-Gaming 3
Confirmed here with Ubuntu 20.04 and GTX 1060. As already suggested I
used the fix:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
in the file:
sudo nano /etc/default/grub
and after:
sudo update-grub
which worked for me.
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Kil
As per my earlier comment, I have a GTX 1080. I'm happy to provide any
log information if @Alberto can tell me what he needs to help him figure
out what's going on.
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Confirmed, after adding the nvidia-drm.modeset=1 to the GRUB file it
worked. I tested 3 cases:
1. Reboot without Log out afterwards.
2. Reboot with a Log out afterwards and then try to log in again.
3. Reboot with a Log out afterwards, try to log in again and then reboot.
It worked for all cases.
This is exactly what is happening to me. I installed Ubuntu 20.04 today
(The official released version, not beta), and if I set the auto login
on, it will give me the same issue the original poster said. You can't
login afterwards and if your logout, it enter a loop where you will
never come out fr
I installed Ubuntu 20.04 5 days ago (using the daily iso) and works fine
with Quadro P3200 Mobile and default proprietary drivers installed.
I installed it setting up the user with autologon from the installer.
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I have just built a brand new Ubuntu 20.04 system (nVidia GTX1070) and
the bug existed on 2 fresh reinstalls. When enabling Autologin, the
system fails. Disabling it and there is no issues. Running Proprietary
440 driver build, installed by the installer.
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If you can't reproduce the big, then I will nuke my absolutely
functional system and post output here. I see you have a 1080 Card, I
have a 1070, mine is an HP OMEN from 2017. Will post here soon.
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I still can't reproduce the problem here. I am attaching the output of
lspci -vvv.
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@Daniel: I tested this on an NVIDIA only system. I am going to test
again on a fresh focal installation, to see if it makes any difference.
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Using an NVIDIA GTX 1080 on 20.04 with the latest daily image I can
confirm this bug still exists. Removing the "splash" option from the
/etc/default/grub file variable GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT seems to fix
the issue. I too encountered this with automatic boot enabled, and it
also occurs no matte
I can confirm that auto-login with the kernel parameters "quiet splash
nvidia-drm.modeset=1" works without issues, and that auto-login with
just "quiet splash" is still broken for me. This is with a GTX 1080Ti
now running nvidia-driver-440.
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Alberto, make sure it's an Nvidia-only system. Not a hybrid.
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I have just updated an Eoan installation to Focal, enabled auto-login,
and I can't reproduce the problem. I am using the 440.64 driver, and
nvidia-drm.modeset is disabled. I can also see the bootsplash.
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I have clean installed 20.04 development daily built for 23rd March and
everything was working fine.
Then i updated my Ubuntu to 20.04 beta release and now i cannot login in
GDM(auto logging is disabled , after i enter my correct password it redirects
me to login screen)
I have 2070 super with N
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24.38% in Ubuntu 20.04
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The actual proportions of Ubuntu users with Nvidia are:
21.94% in Ubuntu 18.04
24.10% in Ubuntu 19.10
And even fewer will be using automatic login.
So to say that most users have Nvidia is false. And to imply that even
most Nvidia users can't login is false.
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@Daniel Van Vugt. I appreciate your feedback, and I do very much
appreciate it, However I think it is worth a try. I think it is more of
Nvidia screwing with us rather than we creating problems for ourselves,
It is like a chicken and and egg situation, You enable nvidia-
drm.modeset=1 and then you
And yes nvidia-drm.modeset=1 will give you back the missing boot
animation, but that discussion should stay in bug 1868240.
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Note that we don't recommend use of nvidia-drm.modeset=1 for most users
because it still results in some bugs:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=nvidia-drm.modeset
And I'm not sure that's even a complete list. So you should be aware of
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@Rajat Pandita: awesome, thanks for sharing!
I came here to report that I too was experiencing this bug: GTX 1060,
up-to-date Focal Fossa beta, NVidia 440 driver series, 5.4.0-24 kernel.
Couldn't log in.
Removing `splash` from grub's kernel parameters solved the issue, but
adding `nvidia-drm.mode
Did a Fresh Install today, and Selected the option to automatically install
proprietary drivers, Something changed and my Installation Failed, I got a
message saying that there was already a bug for that, I followed along and
updated my situation in that bug report, because why not, It is just a
This bug is definitely triggered by the built kernel image loading the
nvidia drivers. The autologin failures and associated hangs on restarts
can be suppressed as follows...
1) Edit /etc/config/grub to remove 'splash' from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
2) Regenerate /boot/grub/grub.cfg with 'sudo up
Couldn't the nvidia packages all be modified to prune 'splash' from
/boot/grub/grub.cfg prior to rebuilding its kernel modules and thus
regenerating the initrd.img files?
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Confirmed that setting 'WaylandEnable=false' in /etc/gdm3/custom.conf
under 20.04 has no impact on the autologin bug with nvidia-340.
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20.04 RC shows the same problem with the nvidia-340 drivers on a MacPro
3,1 with Mac ROM'd GTX680. The autologin is ignored and the greeter is
shown instead. While the login works fine at the point, restarting then
causes the system to hang rather than completing the restart.
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A workaround is to install https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-
downloads?target_os=Linux&target_arch=x86_64&target_distro=Ubuntu&target_version=1804&target_type=debnetwork
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1822482 seems also
to be related.
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Title:
[nvidia] Automatic login
20.04 beta still has this issue for me
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Title:
[nvidia] Automatic login fails and then all subsequent logins fail.
Kil
Fresh install with proprietary driver’s installation check box ticked
worked fine till I rebooted again and then I could not get into the
desktop. All drivers installed fine but one reboot later things were
back to being unable to login. So I did a chroot and removed splash from
grub command line f
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
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** Tags added: iso-testing
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I have the same issue on a fresh install of the Focal Beta.
Using a GTX1060 with any proprietary drivers (I tested 440, 435, 390)
breaks autologin.
Removing "splash" from /etc/default/grub and doing "sudo update-grub"
fixes it.
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Same issue here (NVIDIA GTX1060) and related bug 1869565; solved by
20.04 daily w/o propriety driver during install for now.
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