Monday, November 16, 2015
Gnome 3 crashing (or really gdm not starting?)
On my work laptop running Fedora 22 I suddenly had this problem where (I thought) gnome 3 was crashing. I ended up working around it either by:
1)
a) changing the kernel line in grub2 to boot into single-user mode
b) changing the target to multi-user.target
c) logging in as my user
d) starting gnome 3 with 'startx'
2)
a) change the default target to multi-user.target
b) reboot
c) login as my user on the console
d) startx
There were no errors in Xorg.0.log. After a week of this and fruitlessly looking through journalctl output, I realized that:
a) gnome 3 probably wasn't crashing, since:
i) I could start it from startx
ii) I wasn't even getting the chance to login to begin with
b) it was probably a problem getting gdm started
I searched on google for something like '"fedora 22" gdm crash blinking screen' and found this:
https://www.maketecheasier.com/fix-wayland-gdm-issue-fedora/
And edited custom.conf and uncommented the 'WaylandEnable=false' line and rebooted. That was it.
Phew. I could have done a much more efficient job of debugging this, but I kept forgetting about the problem in the first place, since I was so busy at work, once I got the desktop up, I'd completely forget about the original issue until I came in again the next morning.
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