brightness key didn’t help
i attached journalctl output from booting with kernel 6.5
i didn’t find the root cause, there is no red text at the end of the journal
brightness key didn’t help
i attached journalctl output from booting with kernel 6.5
i didn’t find the root cause, there is no red text at the end of the journal
have tried adding =“amdgpu” and sudo mkinitcpio -P
then restart with kernel 6.5, but result is the same, sorry
thank you for the advice, anyway
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hi,actually i have saved the output of command :
journalctl -b -1
as txt file, i used journalctl -b -1 > [filename].txt
but it contains > 1000 lines
i have tried to send the txt file to this form, but failed
is there better way to communicate the content of this file?
journalctl --boot=-1 | curl -F'file=@-' https://0x0.st
It will print a link when upload is successful.
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ok, will try
here are the journals (i also sent booting in 6.4 & 6.1LTS for comparison)
boot kernel 6.5
https://0x0.st/HOnf.txt
(seems problem with org.kde.Ksplash?)
boot kernel 6.4
https://0x0.st/HOnm.txt
boot kernel 6.1LTS
https://0x0.st/HOnL.txt
My take: Choose stability over any perceived performance boost.
Use the LTS (long-term support) kernel (6.1), and enjoy life.
i know that, but curiosity is not a sin, right?
Not that I’m aware of.
…but then, there is that old saying “curiosity killed the … fluffy … cat”, or something like that. Cheers.
haha, don’t worry, the cat is fine
inxi -Fazy
@fluffy_bunny At least, when I look at all journals, then it related to KDE Plasma alone, not Kernel 6.5 in general and not the gpu module. There was probably a change in the gpu module and KDE needs to adapt it.
Look what happens after “Finished Splash screen shown during boot.
”
Anyhow… it is something KDE Developer should look into. Debugging would be needed.
Maybe try X11 instead of Wayland.
“… related to KDE …” >> could be, makes sense
have tried X11, & it didn’t help
hello, i think the culprit has been found, suspect is display setting, especially the scale (if set < 100%)
see screenshot below :
the display hardware resolution is 1366x768, but on the display setting, i set the resolution = 1280x720 and scale = 80% (i need to do this because some apps are misbehave in 1366x768, needs higher resolution to run properly)
if i set the display as above, & restart the laptop in kernel 6.5, the laptop goes black screen after entering login password
also another situation, if the display setting is as above, & i left the laptop idle for couple minutes, the display swiches off, then it goes black screen also, can’t be revived (in kernel 6.5)
those 2 problems don’t occurr in kernel 6.4, even with resolution = 1280x780 & scale = 80%
for temporary solution, i set the resolution = 1366x768 & scale = 100%, if i want to use kernel 6.5 (with some apps become mis-behave)
then, where does the issue come from? linux-kernel / manjaro / KDE?
Selecting ‘Legacy applications (X11): Apply scaling themselves’ (leaving scaling at 100%) doesn’t change anything?
Out of interest, what are your Power Management settings?