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polikuo:

--- Quote from: Juanito on November 04, 2020, 11:36:23 AM ---After “su - tc” you should have to enter “gnome-session”, which will start a wayland session.

Does the wayland weston compositor work for you?

--- End quote ---

Yes, weston is working.

boot with base norestore

--- Code: ---tce-load -i firmware-radeon graphics-KERNEL weston
XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/$(id -u) weston-launch

--- End code ---

polikuo:
Hi, I'm retrying gnome-session with X11 mode.

I replace "wayland" with "X11" in /usr/local/bin/gnome-session like the info says.

Start the dbus, log out and log in to refresh variables

When the gnome starts, it says


--- Quote ---Oh no! Something has gone wrong.
A problem has occured and the system can't recover. Please contact a system administrator

--- End quote ---

Is there any way to tell gnome to log the errors for troubleshooting ?


Update:

It looks like the string should be in lowercase: "x11"

Please update the info file.  :)

Still no wayland, though...

gnome-session x11 is running but glitchy like the photo I uploaded.

However, if I change the background to some other pics, some of them are fine.

Corrupt files ? but the {md5}s look fine

Juanito:
info file updated.

In an x11 session, you'll see a certain amount of error messages in /tmp/wm_errors - in a wayland session you'll see a certain amount of error messages on the console when you exit.

You can add "--debug" to the command line in /usr/local/bin/gnome-session, which gives a bunch of output in /tmp/wm_errors or on the console.

Edit: I'm posting this from a gnome wayland session using networkmanager to connect to wifi. I wonder if your error is graphics hardware related?

polikuo:

--- Quote from: Juanito on November 05, 2020, 12:03:57 PM ---info file updated.

In an x11 session, you'll see a certain amount of error messages in /tmp/wm_errors - in a wayland session you'll see a certain amount of error messages on the console when you exit.

You can add "--debug" to the command line in /usr/local/bin/gnome-session, which gives a bunch of output in /tmp/wm_errors or on the console.

Edit: I'm posting this from a gnome wayland session using networkmanager to connect to wifi. I wonder if your error is graphics hardware related?

--- End quote ---

Results in system crash with no other mean than hard reset...

The keyboard wouldn't work, the cursor doesn't appear, no way to check /tmp/wm_errors

polikuo:
OK, managed to save the file with some scripting

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