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System: running KDE Neon (*buntu 20.04) desktop with an NVidia 1050 GPU.
Symptom: intermittently hanging before the graphical login screen (sddm). However, I was able to switch to tty6 and repair the system from the cli.
The error that sddm gave was:
Failed to read display number from pipe
It seems like on fast machines, the boot process can try to start sddm before the graphics driver is fully loaded. Bug here:
https://github.com/sddm/sddm/issues/1316
I downgraded from sddm 0.19.0 to 0.18.1 and it now seems to be working. I hope this might help others.
Last edited by no_information_here on 9 Mar 2021 at 10:35 pm UTC
I don't know about this 'fast machines' theory... maybe my 8700k booting from a nvme drive isn't fast enough. :tongue:
It was so intermittent for me, it took quite a while to figure out. I think very small differences in the bootup sequence were affecting it since it only happened about 50% of the time.
I am glad that it is not an issue for you.
Not sure if the main problem was a Dell bios issue, or something in the Nvidia driver bootup sequence.