Bug#767803: gdm3: After update Gdm3 displays "Oh No! Something has gone wrong"

Frederic MASSOT frederic at juliana-multimedia.com
Sun Nov 23 16:59:27 UTC 2014


On Mon, 3 Nov 2014 12:08:13 +0000 Alan Dawson <aland at burngreave.net> wrote:
>
> I had the same issue.  My GLX alternative had been set to nvidia
>
> update-alternatives --config glx
>
> and set it to mesa-diverted resolved this for me.
>
> My laptop has a i915 graphics adaptor, and has no nvidia hardware

Yes, it also works for me!

After choosing mesa-diverted GDM3 and Gnome works again.

This problem occurred exactly on the day when the update packages 
glx-diversions, glx-alternative-mesa and glx-alternative-nvidia were 
installed for the first time. They were not on my PC before.

This bug should be re-assigned to the glx package. He chose nvidia 
default even if no nvidia card. I have a Intel 82G965 GPU.



Regards.
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