On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 6:28 PM Julen Landa Alustiza
<ju...@zokormazo.info> wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm suffering a very strange behaviour on my wks and I would like to know 
> if it's a general issue or just my setup before going further.
>
> I upgraded an fc28 wks to fc29 yesterday. fc28 was almost a default wks + 
> nvidia drivers, I don't have more extra repos nor too much extra packages. It 
> had uncommented the waylandEnabled=false line on /etc/gdm/custom.conf
>
> After upgrading first boot went on and it worked properly. I rebooted the 
> machine and ended with a stucked gdm after login in with my standard user. It 
> looked like being to trying to go with wayland on nvidia, so I rebooted the 
> machine to init 3 to fix the problem.
>
> First weird situation: I found /etc/gdm/custom.conf with waylandEnabled=true. 
> wtf, i swear I did 't change it. I fixed the line and exec init 5 as root. 
> gdm goes properly to xorg and I continued working.
>
> Second reboot, and same gdm stucking issue. This time /etc/gdm/custom.conf 
> continues with false for waylandEnabled. there is nothing strange on 
> /run/gdm/custom.conf either.
>
> Ok, I went init 3 again. sudo init 5 just after login on text console ends 
> with a working gdm. going to runlevel 5 directly ends on gdm stucked after 
> login.
>
> I haven't have time to look further and I won't touch that box again until 
> monday
>
> Is someone else having this kind of issues with default workstatin install + 
> nvidia or it's just my box?
>
> It's a ryzen with a nvidia 1060.

I have the same problems. I reported them at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1643302
There are also some users on reddit complaining about the same thing.

Try dropping "rhgb" from the kernel command line, it seems to work
around the problem. (to make this permanent for new kernels too, edit
/etc/default/grub)

Fabio

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