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Since this is about Lubuntu, no currently supported release has been
mentioned. That said, is this still an issue in Jammy or Mantic?
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I had the same issue as described when installing fresh 20.04.
I fixed it by adding `~/.config/openbox/autostart` and adding the line:
`feh --bg-scale "path/to/image"`
After that I could login to the openbox session as normal.
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I've same issue with fresh Lubuntu 19.10.
So the user story issue is that the background can't be displayed
correctly. the screen appear frozen in SDDM screen but using Ilya trick
would just display the background in black without resolving the issue.
on right-click menu :
"terminal emulator" wor
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Thanks Ilya, for the feedback and work-around!
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Also it's enough to set bg color in the autostart with: `xsetroot -solid
black`.
The bug happens on a machine with:
* Driver: nouveau
* BIOS mode (not UEFI)
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On Lubuntu 19.04 settings a wallpaper with `feh --bg-scale
~/wallpapers/foo.png` in ~/.config/openbox/autostart resolved the
problem without the need to run compton.
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I can also confirm that this happens on both an 18.10 live system and an
installed system on physical hardware. I also tested a 19.04 installed system
on physical hardware and it too was affected. My 18.10 install on KVM was not
affected. The openbox session started as I would expect, a black ba
Also, to be clear, it seems the problem isn't that merely selecting the
Openbox session causes a problem. The problem begins when starting to
log in. You end up in the Openbox session, but the SDDM screen isn't
repainted and there's all sorts of weird graphics behavior.
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Well, it's confirmed, it seems. The problem is not entirely clear. It is
still bizarre it's not happening in a VM.
Anyways, Lubuntu's goal is certainly not to support a pure Openbox
session but we can't remove the session without affecting others who
might be running pure Openbox systems so it's j
Logged into my dx6120 (x86) qa-test machine
My machine would NOT be considered clean (I'd re-used my 18.10 lubuntu
installs, this was I believe a xubuntu qa-test with lubuntu-desktop
added to it).
On login (details entered) I got a system.program.problem.detected
question and it appeared to freez
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@Lucas: Welcome to the world of Linux... When I originally reported this
bug, here[1], I also reported how to recover from it without needing to
disconnect the power. For any operating system, disconnecting the power
is undesirable; one of the advantages of Linux is that there is often a
way to rec
I'm having this bug too! I can login into Lubuntu or LXQt Desktop, but
when I choose Openbox in the menu the screen freezes and I have to
restart the system pushing the on/off button. Btw, I'm new to Linux and
I just installed Lubuntu 18.10 in an old Dell Inspiron 14 laptop.
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@walter: The old-style log at /var/log was empty, but using the new-
fangled systemd command 'journalctl -u sddm.service' gave me a pretty
detailed, but ultimately useless play-back. It claims that the openbox
session was successfully opened...
I question how the issue could be related to a graphi
I've added another user and no difference. Can easily toggle between
them.
I'm using a fresh install, as well. I am on a virtual machine, but that
shouldn't matter, unless there's some problem with the physical
hardware, such as some sort of graphics driver. If you do have such a
problem, I would
@walter:
> "which implies a log in step... "
Yes. The freeze occurs once one presses enter after correctly entering one's
password
> "but you're already logged in."
No, or probably not, or unknown. The 'sddm' window is frozen at that point, and
though the mouse continues to navigate the screen,
I'm a little confused. You say "logging in with that option" does not
allow you to "select a user," which implies a log in step... but you're
already logged in.
I can select the Openbox session, after which all sddm functions work
fine. Logging in presents me to the characteristically black screen
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