On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 5:41 PM, Richard Ryniker <ryniker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > After booting an image such as > > Fedora-Workstation-armhfp-28-20180324.n.0-sda.raw.xz > > on a Raspberry Pi model 3, the First Boot process completes, but no > graphical login screen appears. The system becomes unresponsive after a > graphical pointer arrow is displayed (on top of whatever text was left on > the screen from the boot process.) > > This failure remains even when the installed image is updated to include > the latest software from updates-testing as of March 25. > > This is specific to the GNOME image. Graphical login works for other > images, specifically KDE and LXDE. > > Question 1: Can anyone report success with F28 Raspberry Pi 3 GNOME > graphical login? (Perhaps different display hardware makes a > difference.) > > Question 2: Does this problem aflict other armhfp systems, or is this > unique to Raspberry Pi hardware? > > This problem is new in F28. In my experience, up-to-date F27 GNOME > systems using Raspberry Pi 3 hardware have no trouble with graphical > login. It's a known problem in Fedora 28 Workstation in general, it's not limited to ARM let alone the Raspberry Pi. There's a thread on the desktop@ list where it's being discussed. There seems to have been a number of things that have regressed in terms of both memory and cpu usage. Completely unrelated to the regressions in F-28 there's already a planned hackfest in May to improve performance of gnome on constrained devices so I would expect this to improve greatly in the F-29 cycle with luck. Peter _______________________________________________ arm mailing list -- arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to arm-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx