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You don't provide much to work with. Did it ever work? If not, what GPU and CPU did you install to? If yes, what changed? Which X display manager is configured in /etc/alternatives? Is auto-login enabled?
You don't provide much to work with. Did it ever work? If not, what GPU and CPU did you install to? If yes, what changed? Which X display manager is configured in /etc/alternatives? Is auto-login enabled?
Yes this Tuesday was last successful login.
Code:
zypper dup
was made that evening followed by shutdown. It was the only change to the system.
Others reported problems several days ago too. Among reports were that a subsequent dup resolved reported issues. Last reported release was 20240208. Many packages were rebuilt this past week, making dups bigger and more complex than average. Try another dup by booting a prior kernel and/or booting to multi-user.target or after a Snapper rollback.
Others reported problems several days ago too. Among reports were that a subsequent dup resolved reported issues. Last reported release was 20240208. Many packages were rebuilt this past week, making dups bigger and more complex than average. Try another dup by booting a prior kernel and/or booting to multi-user.target or after a Snapper rollback.
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