e17 enlightenment on bionic beaver black screen
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I installed e17
package from the official repos. First run wizard for enlightenment ran fine, but subsequently, I only getting a black screen after login.
I think debian uses the same pacakges. I just installed e17 in debian 9, and it works fine. So, this has to be an issue specific to ubuntu configuration. How can I fix this? Where can I report the issue ?
bug-reporting enlightenment
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I installed e17
package from the official repos. First run wizard for enlightenment ran fine, but subsequently, I only getting a black screen after login.
I think debian uses the same pacakges. I just installed e17 in debian 9, and it works fine. So, this has to be an issue specific to ubuntu configuration. How can I fix this? Where can I report the issue ?
bug-reporting enlightenment
I can't confirm this on clean Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. You did something wrong. Or it may be OpenGL-related. Which video card do you have? Do you use physical hardware or virtual machine? Try to remove e17 configuration withrm -rf ~/.e
and start from the beginning.
â N0rbert
May 28 at 19:27
I have an intel video card. I do have an nvidia card, but I have not installed any proprietary drivers. If I disable compositing, desktop load. But with compositing on, its just black screen
â Jay Aurabind
May 31 at 6:05
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I installed e17
package from the official repos. First run wizard for enlightenment ran fine, but subsequently, I only getting a black screen after login.
I think debian uses the same pacakges. I just installed e17 in debian 9, and it works fine. So, this has to be an issue specific to ubuntu configuration. How can I fix this? Where can I report the issue ?
bug-reporting enlightenment
I installed e17
package from the official repos. First run wizard for enlightenment ran fine, but subsequently, I only getting a black screen after login.
I think debian uses the same pacakges. I just installed e17 in debian 9, and it works fine. So, this has to be an issue specific to ubuntu configuration. How can I fix this? Where can I report the issue ?
bug-reporting enlightenment
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Jay Aurabind
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I can't confirm this on clean Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. You did something wrong. Or it may be OpenGL-related. Which video card do you have? Do you use physical hardware or virtual machine? Try to remove e17 configuration withrm -rf ~/.e
and start from the beginning.
â N0rbert
May 28 at 19:27
I have an intel video card. I do have an nvidia card, but I have not installed any proprietary drivers. If I disable compositing, desktop load. But with compositing on, its just black screen
â Jay Aurabind
May 31 at 6:05
add a comment |Â
I can't confirm this on clean Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. You did something wrong. Or it may be OpenGL-related. Which video card do you have? Do you use physical hardware or virtual machine? Try to remove e17 configuration withrm -rf ~/.e
and start from the beginning.
â N0rbert
May 28 at 19:27
I have an intel video card. I do have an nvidia card, but I have not installed any proprietary drivers. If I disable compositing, desktop load. But with compositing on, its just black screen
â Jay Aurabind
May 31 at 6:05
I can't confirm this on clean Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. You did something wrong. Or it may be OpenGL-related. Which video card do you have? Do you use physical hardware or virtual machine? Try to remove e17 configuration with
rm -rf ~/.e
and start from the beginning.â N0rbert
May 28 at 19:27
I can't confirm this on clean Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. You did something wrong. Or it may be OpenGL-related. Which video card do you have? Do you use physical hardware or virtual machine? Try to remove e17 configuration with
rm -rf ~/.e
and start from the beginning.â N0rbert
May 28 at 19:27
I have an intel video card. I do have an nvidia card, but I have not installed any proprietary drivers. If I disable compositing, desktop load. But with compositing on, its just black screen
â Jay Aurabind
May 31 at 6:05
I have an intel video card. I do have an nvidia card, but I have not installed any proprietary drivers. If I disable compositing, desktop load. But with compositing on, its just black screen
â Jay Aurabind
May 31 at 6:05
add a comment |Â
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I can't confirm this on clean Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. You did something wrong. Or it may be OpenGL-related. Which video card do you have? Do you use physical hardware or virtual machine? Try to remove e17 configuration with
rm -rf ~/.e
and start from the beginning.â N0rbert
May 28 at 19:27
I have an intel video card. I do have an nvidia card, but I have not installed any proprietary drivers. If I disable compositing, desktop load. But with compositing on, its just black screen
â Jay Aurabind
May 31 at 6:05