Reloading device manager configuration fails #175
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I am not 100% sure if I am relating the problem to right cause but I feel from some time(after I started using ALHP) Everytime I upgrade the packages which causes a pacman hook to be called name as something like "Reloading device configurations" and suddenly system crashes(I get logged out of the system, back to sddm). I checked in journalctl below is the logs where it happened.
It happens everytime so not random
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Can you have a look into the Xorg log (
/var/log/Xorg.*
) and see is there are anything in there? Another approach would be to look at the coredump (check withcoredumpctl
).Today it occurred again
/var/log/Xorg.0.log.old
is below/var/log/Xorg.0.log
looks all fine.coredumpctl
givesDid you run coredumpctl as root?
This is irrelevant to this AUR as I had moved to official repository and it was still there and was because of some configurations.