Closed DevDorrejo closed 4 years ago
I need to admit, that the last version of suse-prime still working for me, was 0.5, i.e. before all the changes for systemd came in. Nevertheless I'm packaging the latest release here: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/X11:XOrg/suse-prime-beta
But what exactly is not working for you ? I vaguely remember asking for details in another bug report but I do not think you ever responded.
@bubbleguuum I no longer remember the details. It was related to systemd IIRC. I tried hard for half an hour getting it to work, but gave up in the end. And then other things were more important ...
It's true that the script is not the easiest thing to understand to troubleshoot issues... However, it's been working fine on my setup. But I'm not using the package you have made (maybe I should) and installed everything manually.
@bubbleguuum Yeah. Maybe that's the first thing you may want to try. Give my package a try. Maybe I packaged something stupid.
I will test it.
Can you just give me some quick details on your setup:
ok, thank you.
@bubbleguuum Seems suse-prime-beta 0.6.14 meanwhile works for me. I haven't tried suse-prime-beta-bbswitch yet, since bbswitch-kmp-default wasn't available for my kernel. I was testing on a Dell Precision 5510 on sle15-sp1 (similar/identical to Leap 15.1). locale: de_DE.UTF8, Intel Skylake/nvidia GM107GLM [Quadro M1000M], no bbswitch installed, gdm/GNOME, plymouth disabled via nvidia package driver installed, no external monitors plugged
@sndirsch
I haven't tried yet to test packages yet since I'm currently looking at various strings the script is grepping and that could fail on some systems. Can you tell me if this returns anything for you:
sudo journalctl | grep "pam_unix(gdm-password:session): session closed"
@sndirsch
I have now tested suse-prime-beta-bbswitch 0.6.14 extensively and found no problem with it. Setup:
@sndirsch
I haven't tried yet to test packages yet since I'm currently looking at various strings the script is grepping and that could fail on some systems. Can you tell me if this returns anything for you:
sudo journalctl | grep "pam_unix(gdm-password:session): session closed"
Yes, indeed this returns two lines on my machine.
sudo journalctl | grep "pam_unix(gdm-password:session): session closed"
Yes, indeed this returns two lines on my machine.
Aug 29 13:06:39 g153 gdm-password][3167]: pam_unix(gdm-password:session): session closed for user tux Aug 30 12:02:14 g153 gdm-password][4323]: pam_unix(gdm-password:session): session closed for user tux
Just submitted latest SUSEPrime 0.7 to Tumbleweed. :-) Finally closing. ;-)
Hello, the version here and on the tumbleweed repos are totally differently and need to be updated.