After a reboot, I now get a munged screen - it looks like the size/refresh or something is terribly wrong. I can see colors of the desktop but the desktop is unintelligible. I have been able to get to a working system by dropping to a terminal ALT-F2 (I see a few pixels shift so I think I'm in a terminal) Type in sudo systemctl enable sddm.service -f ENTER then the sudo password.
The system will then log me in - the screen is still munged, but I have simple slate gray background and can see it change from the default orange stuff. once the disk stops working I again ALT-F2, type logout and get dropped to sddm where I can now magically see everything just as it should be. I wonder if I might have some issues with files in ~/.local or ~/.kde but why would a kernel update cause an issue there. Weird.
x86_64 Linux 4.2.0-27-generic
AMD A6-3620 APU with Radeon HD Graphics @ 2.2GHz
The system will then log me in - the screen is still munged, but I have simple slate gray background and can see it change from the default orange stuff. once the disk stops working I again ALT-F2, type logout and get dropped to sddm where I can now magically see everything just as it should be. I wonder if I might have some issues with files in ~/.local or ~/.kde but why would a kernel update cause an issue there. Weird.
x86_64 Linux 4.2.0-27-generic
AMD A6-3620 APU with Radeon HD Graphics @ 2.2GHz
Comment