https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199025 --- Comment #34 from todd (toddsmb@xxxxxxxxx) --- Did you delete all your symlinks? Also, it sounds like you might just have done a "dnf system-upgrade reboot" rather than a clean install.?.? Fedora's system-upgrade is a total and complete P.o.S., most often causing more problems then it's worth. I have an idea of some things I need to test but I don't have time ATM to perform them. I'll post my results when I can get away from work long enough to run them. Could be a couple weeks. In the mean time, all I can say that might possibly help you is that I really think you need to at least try a clean install. Make sure to zero your drive first. Perhaps you already know, but after a file is deleted it remains on the drive until at some point the physical space the file was using becomes overwritten by a new file. Plus when simply formatting a drive, it does not delete the old files on the drive. Even after you install a new OS the old files can still be recovered, so long as the physical drive space the original file was residing on is not overwritten. If you care to run one of the tests I plan to run but don't have time right now then feel free. **BE SURE TO IMAGE YOUR DRIVE FIRST IN CASE THIS HOSES YOUR INSTALLED OS's.*** Or don't try it at all if you don't back up all your shit first and expect this to work perfectly for you. This is an experiment!! Use.... dnf --showduplicates list xorg-x11-server-Xorg and dnf --showduplicates list xorg-x11-server-common Use those to enable you to downgrade the X11 server packages to one that was being used when this problem did not occur. Specifically version 1.19.5-1.fc27. **BE SURE TO IMAGE YOUR DRIVE FIRST IN CASE THIS HOSES YOUR INSTALLED OS's.*** Or don't try it at all if you don't back up all your shit first and expect this to work perfectly for you. This is an experiment!! Either way, good luck. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching the assignee of the bug. _______________________________________________ dri-devel mailing list dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel