When I run ether tumbleweed or leap 15.6 on my laptop it does not
present a Opensuse login screen when docked on my docking station-a with
the lid closed but leap 15.5 does.
The laptop is a Lenovo T50 with the appropriate Lenovo docking station.
As a test I formatted the disk each time and did a stock install of 15.5 ,15.6 and Tumbleweed from a usb stick. No customisations just let the software install what it wanted to. KDE desktop each time.
I did force a full format of the disk each time however to make sure
nothing was left over from a previous install.
So with the lid closed leap 15.5 presents a Opensuse login screen
Tumbleweed and Leap 15.6 do not. This is before the desktop has loaded
and using Wayland each time.
The only difference I can see is that leap 15.6 and tumbleweed are
running a 6.x kernel whereas leap 15.5 is a 5.x
Can someone point me in the right direction to fix this please.
On 2024-05-03 15:37, grinch wrote:
When I run ether tumbleweed or leap 15.6 on my laptop it does not
present a Opensuse login screen when docked on my docking station
with the lid closed but leap 15.5 does.
The laptop is a Lenovo T50 with the appropriate Lenovo docking station.
As a test I formatted the disk each time and did a stock install of
15.5 ,15.6 and Tumbleweed from a usb stick. No customisations just let
the software install what it wanted to. KDE desktop each time.
I did force a full format of the disk each time however to make sure
nothing was left over from a previous install.
So with the lid closed leap 15.5 presents a Opensuse login screen
Tumbleweed and Leap 15.6 do not. This is before the desktop has loaded
and using Wayland each time.
The only difference I can see is that leap 15.6 and tumbleweed are
running a 6.x kernel whereas leap 15.5 is a 5.x
Can someone point me in the right direction to fix this please.
As 15.6 is Beta, you should report this in Bugzilla against 15.6.
On 04/05/2024 01:29, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2024-05-03 15:37, grinch wrote:It's tumbleweed as well. I will report it sometime this weekend, I'm
When I run ether tumbleweed or leap 15.6 on my laptop it does not
present a Opensuse login screen when docked on my docking station
with the lid closed but leap 15.5 does.
The laptop is a Lenovo T50 with the appropriate Lenovo docking station.
As a test I formatted the disk each time and did a stock install of
15.5 ,15.6 and Tumbleweed from a usb stick. No customisations just
let the software install what it wanted to. KDE desktop each time.
I did force a full format of the disk each time however to make sure
nothing was left over from a previous install.
So with the lid closed leap 15.5 presents a Opensuse login screen
Tumbleweed and Leap 15.6 do not. This is before the desktop has
loaded and using Wayland each time.
The only difference I can see is that leap 15.6 and tumbleweed are
running a 6.x kernel whereas leap 15.5 is a 5.x
Can someone point me in the right direction to fix this please.
As 15.6 is Beta, you should report this in Bugzilla against 15.6.
busy at the moment.
Any ideas what is causing it. It would appear to be Kernel related.
On 2024-05-04 10:17, grinch wrote:
On 04/05/2024 01:29, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2024-05-03 15:37, grinch wrote:It's tumbleweed as well. I will report it sometime this weekend, I'm
When I run ether tumbleweed or leap 15.6 on my laptop it does not
present a Opensuse login screen when docked on my docking station
with the lid closed but leap 15.5 does.
The laptop is a Lenovo T50 with the appropriate Lenovo docking station. >>>>
As a test I formatted the disk each time and did a stock install of
15.5 ,15.6 and Tumbleweed from a usb stick. No customisations just
let the software install what it wanted to. KDE desktop each time.
I did force a full format of the disk each time however to make sure
nothing was left over from a previous install.
So with the lid closed leap 15.5 presents a Opensuse login screen
Tumbleweed and Leap 15.6 do not. This is before the desktop has
loaded and using Wayland each time.
The only difference I can see is that leap 15.6 and tumbleweed are
running a 6.x kernel whereas leap 15.5 is a 5.x
Can someone point me in the right direction to fix this please.
As 15.6 is Beta, you should report this in Bugzilla against 15.6.
busy at the moment.
15.6 will get more attention from staff.
Any ideas what is causing it. It would appear to be Kernel related.
Nope.
On 04/05/2024 09:30, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2024-05-04 10:17, grinch wrote:Just reported it in the forum, now for this morning's coffee
On 04/05/2024 01:29, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 2024-05-03 15:37, grinch wrote:It's tumbleweed as well. I will report it sometime this weekend, I'm
When I run ether tumbleweed or leap 15.6 on my laptop it does not
present a Opensuse login screen when docked on my docking station
with the lid closed but leap 15.5 does.
The laptop is a Lenovo T50 with the appropriate Lenovo docking
station.
As a test I formatted the disk each time and did a stock install of >>>>> 15.5 ,15.6 and Tumbleweed from a usb stick. No customisations just
let the software install what it wanted to. KDE desktop each time.
I did force a full format of the disk each time however to make
sure nothing was left over from a previous install.
So with the lid closed leap 15.5 presents a Opensuse login screen
Tumbleweed and Leap 15.6 do not. This is before the desktop has
loaded and using Wayland each time.
The only difference I can see is that leap 15.6 and tumbleweed are
running a 6.x kernel whereas leap 15.5 is a 5.x
Can someone point me in the right direction to fix this please.
As 15.6 is Beta, you should report this in Bugzilla against 15.6.
busy at the moment.
15.6 will get more attention from staff.
Any ideas what is causing it. It would appear to be Kernel related.
Nope.
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