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Upon login, I get the following message:




GNOME 3 Failed to Load



Unfortunately GNOME 3 failed to start properly and started in the fallback mode.



This most likely means your system (graphics hardware or driver) is not capable of delivering the full GNOME 3 experience.




Here's some more information:



$ grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[ 2.866] (EE) FBDEV(0): FBIOPUTCMAP: Invalid argument


(the error message actually shows some tens of times).



$ sudo lspci -vk|grep -A 10 VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 041e (rev 06) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 8534
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 45
Memory at f7800000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4M]
Memory at e0000000 (64-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
I/O ports at f000 [size=64]
Expansion ROM at <unassigned> [disabled]
Capabilities: [90] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit-
Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [a4] PCI Advanced Features
Kernel driver in use: i915

$ uname -a
Linux orestis 3.10-0.bpo.3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.10.11-1~bpo70+1 (2013-09-24) x86_64 GNU/Linux


I seem to have all required packages installed (xserver-xorg-video-intel and i965-va-driver).










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  • Does it start with startx?

    – MariusMatutiae
    Nov 29 '13 at 14:38











  • No, with startx I have exactly the same symptoms.

    – Antonis Christofides
    Nov 29 '13 at 14:54


















3















Upon login, I get the following message:




GNOME 3 Failed to Load



Unfortunately GNOME 3 failed to start properly and started in the fallback mode.



This most likely means your system (graphics hardware or driver) is not capable of delivering the full GNOME 3 experience.




Here's some more information:



$ grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[ 2.866] (EE) FBDEV(0): FBIOPUTCMAP: Invalid argument


(the error message actually shows some tens of times).



$ sudo lspci -vk|grep -A 10 VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 041e (rev 06) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 8534
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 45
Memory at f7800000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4M]
Memory at e0000000 (64-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
I/O ports at f000 [size=64]
Expansion ROM at <unassigned> [disabled]
Capabilities: [90] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit-
Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [a4] PCI Advanced Features
Kernel driver in use: i915

$ uname -a
Linux orestis 3.10-0.bpo.3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.10.11-1~bpo70+1 (2013-09-24) x86_64 GNU/Linux


I seem to have all required packages installed (xserver-xorg-video-intel and i965-va-driver).










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  • Does it start with startx?

    – MariusMatutiae
    Nov 29 '13 at 14:38











  • No, with startx I have exactly the same symptoms.

    – Antonis Christofides
    Nov 29 '13 at 14:54














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3








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Upon login, I get the following message:




GNOME 3 Failed to Load



Unfortunately GNOME 3 failed to start properly and started in the fallback mode.



This most likely means your system (graphics hardware or driver) is not capable of delivering the full GNOME 3 experience.




Here's some more information:



$ grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[ 2.866] (EE) FBDEV(0): FBIOPUTCMAP: Invalid argument


(the error message actually shows some tens of times).



$ sudo lspci -vk|grep -A 10 VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 041e (rev 06) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 8534
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 45
Memory at f7800000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4M]
Memory at e0000000 (64-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
I/O ports at f000 [size=64]
Expansion ROM at <unassigned> [disabled]
Capabilities: [90] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit-
Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [a4] PCI Advanced Features
Kernel driver in use: i915

$ uname -a
Linux orestis 3.10-0.bpo.3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.10.11-1~bpo70+1 (2013-09-24) x86_64 GNU/Linux


I seem to have all required packages installed (xserver-xorg-video-intel and i965-va-driver).










share|improve this question














Upon login, I get the following message:




GNOME 3 Failed to Load



Unfortunately GNOME 3 failed to start properly and started in the fallback mode.



This most likely means your system (graphics hardware or driver) is not capable of delivering the full GNOME 3 experience.




Here's some more information:



$ grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[ 2.866] (EE) FBDEV(0): FBIOPUTCMAP: Invalid argument


(the error message actually shows some tens of times).



$ sudo lspci -vk|grep -A 10 VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 041e (rev 06) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 8534
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 45
Memory at f7800000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4M]
Memory at e0000000 (64-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
I/O ports at f000 [size=64]
Expansion ROM at <unassigned> [disabled]
Capabilities: [90] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit-
Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [a4] PCI Advanced Features
Kernel driver in use: i915

$ uname -a
Linux orestis 3.10-0.bpo.3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.10.11-1~bpo70+1 (2013-09-24) x86_64 GNU/Linux


I seem to have all required packages installed (xserver-xorg-video-intel and i965-va-driver).







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  • Does it start with startx?

    – MariusMatutiae
    Nov 29 '13 at 14:38











  • No, with startx I have exactly the same symptoms.

    – Antonis Christofides
    Nov 29 '13 at 14:54



















  • Does it start with startx?

    – MariusMatutiae
    Nov 29 '13 at 14:38











  • No, with startx I have exactly the same symptoms.

    – Antonis Christofides
    Nov 29 '13 at 14:54

















Does it start with startx?

– MariusMatutiae
Nov 29 '13 at 14:38





Does it start with startx?

– MariusMatutiae
Nov 29 '13 at 14:38













No, with startx I have exactly the same symptoms.

– Antonis Christofides
Nov 29 '13 at 14:54





No, with startx I have exactly the same symptoms.

– Antonis Christofides
Nov 29 '13 at 14:54










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Try as follows:



 sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get -d install --reinstall gdm
sudo apt-get remove --purge gdm
sudo apt-get install gdm


(now you may be asked to choose your wm, I do not remember exactly, if so choose gdm)



 sudo reboot





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  • I did the above, using gdm3 instead of gdm, and also, for the fourth command, I told it sudo apt-get install task-gnome-desktop instead, which installed gdm3 (and gnome and gnome-core, which had been uninstalled together with gdm3). No luck. (This is a fresh clean install of Wheezy, so I didn't think this could work.)

    – Antonis Christofides
    Nov 29 '13 at 14:56











  • @AntonisChristofides Try lightdm?

    – MariusMatutiae
    Nov 29 '13 at 14:57











  • Since I have the same symptoms with startx, isn't it unlikely that the problem is the display manager?

    – Antonis Christofides
    Nov 29 '13 at 14:59











  • @AntonisChristofides yes, but unlikely, not certain, is the key word. It takes 30 seconds to try. The alternative is to re-install, google around and you'll see no other way around this error.

    – MariusMatutiae
    Nov 29 '13 at 15:01











  • Tried it. Same symptoms, same messages in log.

    – Antonis Christofides
    Nov 29 '13 at 15:29



















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Obviously which Display Manager you use has zero to do with this issue.



Try a 3.12 kernel and if that does not work do the following:




  1. First try a kernel built from intel hd 4400 linux http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~danvet/drm-intel/?h=drm-intel-next


  2. If the solution above fails, bring it up on the developer list intel-gfx at freedesktop







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  • 3.12 didn't work. I will wait for 3.13.

    – Antonis Christofides
    Dec 31 '13 at 12:54






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    3.13 doesn't work either.

    – Antonis Christofides
    Feb 14 '14 at 16:40



















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I had the same issue with wheezy and i3-4130 CPU. I switched to testing and gnome 3 started to work out of the box, without any configuration.






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    I had to install a bunch of packages from backports:



    sudo apt-get install -t wheezy-backports linux-image-3.16.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 firmware-linux i965-va-driver xserver-xorg-video-intel
    sudo service gdm3 restart


    I also rebooted a few times and i'm not sure if all the above are necessary.






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      Try as follows:



       sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get -d install --reinstall gdm
      sudo apt-get remove --purge gdm
      sudo apt-get install gdm


      (now you may be asked to choose your wm, I do not remember exactly, if so choose gdm)



       sudo reboot





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      • I did the above, using gdm3 instead of gdm, and also, for the fourth command, I told it sudo apt-get install task-gnome-desktop instead, which installed gdm3 (and gnome and gnome-core, which had been uninstalled together with gdm3). No luck. (This is a fresh clean install of Wheezy, so I didn't think this could work.)

        – Antonis Christofides
        Nov 29 '13 at 14:56











      • @AntonisChristofides Try lightdm?

        – MariusMatutiae
        Nov 29 '13 at 14:57











      • Since I have the same symptoms with startx, isn't it unlikely that the problem is the display manager?

        – Antonis Christofides
        Nov 29 '13 at 14:59











      • @AntonisChristofides yes, but unlikely, not certain, is the key word. It takes 30 seconds to try. The alternative is to re-install, google around and you'll see no other way around this error.

        – MariusMatutiae
        Nov 29 '13 at 15:01











      • Tried it. Same symptoms, same messages in log.

        – Antonis Christofides
        Nov 29 '13 at 15:29
















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      Try as follows:



       sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get -d install --reinstall gdm
      sudo apt-get remove --purge gdm
      sudo apt-get install gdm


      (now you may be asked to choose your wm, I do not remember exactly, if so choose gdm)



       sudo reboot





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      • I did the above, using gdm3 instead of gdm, and also, for the fourth command, I told it sudo apt-get install task-gnome-desktop instead, which installed gdm3 (and gnome and gnome-core, which had been uninstalled together with gdm3). No luck. (This is a fresh clean install of Wheezy, so I didn't think this could work.)

        – Antonis Christofides
        Nov 29 '13 at 14:56











      • @AntonisChristofides Try lightdm?

        – MariusMatutiae
        Nov 29 '13 at 14:57











      • Since I have the same symptoms with startx, isn't it unlikely that the problem is the display manager?

        – Antonis Christofides
        Nov 29 '13 at 14:59











      • @AntonisChristofides yes, but unlikely, not certain, is the key word. It takes 30 seconds to try. The alternative is to re-install, google around and you'll see no other way around this error.

        – MariusMatutiae
        Nov 29 '13 at 15:01











      • Tried it. Same symptoms, same messages in log.

        – Antonis Christofides
        Nov 29 '13 at 15:29














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      Try as follows:



       sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get -d install --reinstall gdm
      sudo apt-get remove --purge gdm
      sudo apt-get install gdm


      (now you may be asked to choose your wm, I do not remember exactly, if so choose gdm)



       sudo reboot





      share|improve this answer













      Try as follows:



       sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get -d install --reinstall gdm
      sudo apt-get remove --purge gdm
      sudo apt-get install gdm


      (now you may be asked to choose your wm, I do not remember exactly, if so choose gdm)



       sudo reboot






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      • I did the above, using gdm3 instead of gdm, and also, for the fourth command, I told it sudo apt-get install task-gnome-desktop instead, which installed gdm3 (and gnome and gnome-core, which had been uninstalled together with gdm3). No luck. (This is a fresh clean install of Wheezy, so I didn't think this could work.)

        – Antonis Christofides
        Nov 29 '13 at 14:56











      • @AntonisChristofides Try lightdm?

        – MariusMatutiae
        Nov 29 '13 at 14:57











      • Since I have the same symptoms with startx, isn't it unlikely that the problem is the display manager?

        – Antonis Christofides
        Nov 29 '13 at 14:59











      • @AntonisChristofides yes, but unlikely, not certain, is the key word. It takes 30 seconds to try. The alternative is to re-install, google around and you'll see no other way around this error.

        – MariusMatutiae
        Nov 29 '13 at 15:01











      • Tried it. Same symptoms, same messages in log.

        – Antonis Christofides
        Nov 29 '13 at 15:29



















      • I did the above, using gdm3 instead of gdm, and also, for the fourth command, I told it sudo apt-get install task-gnome-desktop instead, which installed gdm3 (and gnome and gnome-core, which had been uninstalled together with gdm3). No luck. (This is a fresh clean install of Wheezy, so I didn't think this could work.)

        – Antonis Christofides
        Nov 29 '13 at 14:56











      • @AntonisChristofides Try lightdm?

        – MariusMatutiae
        Nov 29 '13 at 14:57











      • Since I have the same symptoms with startx, isn't it unlikely that the problem is the display manager?

        – Antonis Christofides
        Nov 29 '13 at 14:59











      • @AntonisChristofides yes, but unlikely, not certain, is the key word. It takes 30 seconds to try. The alternative is to re-install, google around and you'll see no other way around this error.

        – MariusMatutiae
        Nov 29 '13 at 15:01











      • Tried it. Same symptoms, same messages in log.

        – Antonis Christofides
        Nov 29 '13 at 15:29

















      I did the above, using gdm3 instead of gdm, and also, for the fourth command, I told it sudo apt-get install task-gnome-desktop instead, which installed gdm3 (and gnome and gnome-core, which had been uninstalled together with gdm3). No luck. (This is a fresh clean install of Wheezy, so I didn't think this could work.)

      – Antonis Christofides
      Nov 29 '13 at 14:56





      I did the above, using gdm3 instead of gdm, and also, for the fourth command, I told it sudo apt-get install task-gnome-desktop instead, which installed gdm3 (and gnome and gnome-core, which had been uninstalled together with gdm3). No luck. (This is a fresh clean install of Wheezy, so I didn't think this could work.)

      – Antonis Christofides
      Nov 29 '13 at 14:56













      @AntonisChristofides Try lightdm?

      – MariusMatutiae
      Nov 29 '13 at 14:57





      @AntonisChristofides Try lightdm?

      – MariusMatutiae
      Nov 29 '13 at 14:57













      Since I have the same symptoms with startx, isn't it unlikely that the problem is the display manager?

      – Antonis Christofides
      Nov 29 '13 at 14:59





      Since I have the same symptoms with startx, isn't it unlikely that the problem is the display manager?

      – Antonis Christofides
      Nov 29 '13 at 14:59













      @AntonisChristofides yes, but unlikely, not certain, is the key word. It takes 30 seconds to try. The alternative is to re-install, google around and you'll see no other way around this error.

      – MariusMatutiae
      Nov 29 '13 at 15:01





      @AntonisChristofides yes, but unlikely, not certain, is the key word. It takes 30 seconds to try. The alternative is to re-install, google around and you'll see no other way around this error.

      – MariusMatutiae
      Nov 29 '13 at 15:01













      Tried it. Same symptoms, same messages in log.

      – Antonis Christofides
      Nov 29 '13 at 15:29





      Tried it. Same symptoms, same messages in log.

      – Antonis Christofides
      Nov 29 '13 at 15:29













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      Obviously which Display Manager you use has zero to do with this issue.



      Try a 3.12 kernel and if that does not work do the following:




      1. First try a kernel built from intel hd 4400 linux http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~danvet/drm-intel/?h=drm-intel-next


      2. If the solution above fails, bring it up on the developer list intel-gfx at freedesktop







      share|improve this answer


























      • 3.12 didn't work. I will wait for 3.13.

        – Antonis Christofides
        Dec 31 '13 at 12:54






      • 1





        3.13 doesn't work either.

        – Antonis Christofides
        Feb 14 '14 at 16:40
















      0














      Obviously which Display Manager you use has zero to do with this issue.



      Try a 3.12 kernel and if that does not work do the following:




      1. First try a kernel built from intel hd 4400 linux http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~danvet/drm-intel/?h=drm-intel-next


      2. If the solution above fails, bring it up on the developer list intel-gfx at freedesktop







      share|improve this answer


























      • 3.12 didn't work. I will wait for 3.13.

        – Antonis Christofides
        Dec 31 '13 at 12:54






      • 1





        3.13 doesn't work either.

        – Antonis Christofides
        Feb 14 '14 at 16:40














      0












      0








      0







      Obviously which Display Manager you use has zero to do with this issue.



      Try a 3.12 kernel and if that does not work do the following:




      1. First try a kernel built from intel hd 4400 linux http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~danvet/drm-intel/?h=drm-intel-next


      2. If the solution above fails, bring it up on the developer list intel-gfx at freedesktop







      share|improve this answer















      Obviously which Display Manager you use has zero to do with this issue.



      Try a 3.12 kernel and if that does not work do the following:




      1. First try a kernel built from intel hd 4400 linux http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~danvet/drm-intel/?h=drm-intel-next


      2. If the solution above fails, bring it up on the developer list intel-gfx at freedesktop








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        3.13 doesn't work either.

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      • 3.12 didn't work. I will wait for 3.13.

        – Antonis Christofides
        Dec 31 '13 at 12:54






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        3.13 doesn't work either.

        – Antonis Christofides
        Feb 14 '14 at 16:40

















      3.12 didn't work. I will wait for 3.13.

      – Antonis Christofides
      Dec 31 '13 at 12:54





      3.12 didn't work. I will wait for 3.13.

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      Dec 31 '13 at 12:54




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      3.13 doesn't work either.

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      3.13 doesn't work either.

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      I had the same issue with wheezy and i3-4130 CPU. I switched to testing and gnome 3 started to work out of the box, without any configuration.






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        I had the same issue with wheezy and i3-4130 CPU. I switched to testing and gnome 3 started to work out of the box, without any configuration.






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          I had the same issue with wheezy and i3-4130 CPU. I switched to testing and gnome 3 started to work out of the box, without any configuration.






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          I had the same issue with wheezy and i3-4130 CPU. I switched to testing and gnome 3 started to work out of the box, without any configuration.







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              I had to install a bunch of packages from backports:



              sudo apt-get install -t wheezy-backports linux-image-3.16.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 firmware-linux i965-va-driver xserver-xorg-video-intel
              sudo service gdm3 restart


              I also rebooted a few times and i'm not sure if all the above are necessary.






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                I had to install a bunch of packages from backports:



                sudo apt-get install -t wheezy-backports linux-image-3.16.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 firmware-linux i965-va-driver xserver-xorg-video-intel
                sudo service gdm3 restart


                I also rebooted a few times and i'm not sure if all the above are necessary.






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                  I had to install a bunch of packages from backports:



                  sudo apt-get install -t wheezy-backports linux-image-3.16.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 firmware-linux i965-va-driver xserver-xorg-video-intel
                  sudo service gdm3 restart


                  I also rebooted a few times and i'm not sure if all the above are necessary.






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                  I had to install a bunch of packages from backports:



                  sudo apt-get install -t wheezy-backports linux-image-3.16.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 firmware-linux i965-va-driver xserver-xorg-video-intel
                  sudo service gdm3 restart


                  I also rebooted a few times and i'm not sure if all the above are necessary.







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