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Lord Goose @lemmy.dbzer0.com

" Reached target Graphical Interface" after login before getting booted back to the login screen

Hey all, semi-novice Linux user here.

I'm running EndeavourOS with KDE on a Lenovo with an Intel CPU and integrated GPU.

I was attempting to update my system today but kept getting the error referenced in this newsletter that I found after looking for the error online. I ran each command in the newsletter exactly as written and then rebooted my system.

After rebooting, I'm able to successfully get to the login screen and input my username/password but, instead of my desktop, logging in takes me to a command interface for about a second before reverting to the same login screen. The line in the title is the last entry shown in that command interface.

I've looked online for solutions but it doesn't seem like anyone with my same error is getting stuck on the login screen (most people seem to be stuck on Grub and are able to use e, ctrl+alt-F2, etc) and I'm just sorta lost on what to d

El Chisme @hexbear.net
corvidenjoyer [she/her] @hexbear.net

During his trip to Israel, Destiny advised IDF soldiers on how to avoid being caught committing war crimes and wearing women's underwear

Public Blue Screens Of Death @lemmy.ohaa.xyz
ChaoticNeutralCzech @lemmy.ml

Public transport info screen buste

Quark's @startrek.website
SysAdmin @startrek.website

StarTrek.website has a new logo (and more)!

StarTrek.website have been using the [email protected] logo instance-wide since the beginning, and since we have been seeing above-average growth lately, the admin team figured it was time to zhuzh up our lil' Webzone with it's own identity:

...Get it?

We also have (mostly) completed a project I've been working on since the beginning, exclusive StarTrek.website custom animated emojis! Introducing:

I've-had-enough-of-your-nonsense Data:

I-would-like-more-of-your-nonsense Riker: ![Smiling](https://lazysoci.al/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstartrek.website%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F7533feb6-1512-496b-9a34-b53b84db3fee.png "emoji ri

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flodes80 @alien.top
BOT

Low bandwidth speed with Wireguard

Hello everyone,

I installed WireGuard on a vps Ionos server (xs 1 vCore, 1GB RAM and 10GB SSD) via pivpn (for ease of installation).

I left pivpn installation as default (I didn't touch it), I just chose WireGuard obviously and OpenDns DNS.

I have a good connection at home (1Gb/s ethernet) and my vps Ionos has a 3Gb/s connection.

Here's the speed test of my wired home pc:

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        Your download speed is 939 Mbps (117390278 Bytes/s).
    Your upload speed is 477 Mbps (59681201 Bytes/s).
    Your ping is 9.83 ms.


  

Here is the speed test of my vps Ionos:

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        Idle Latency:    14.76 ms   (jitter: 0.08ms, low: 14.66ms, high: 14.89ms)
        Download:  3116.40 Mbps (data used: 2.6 GB)
                     32.80 ms   (jitter: 2.73ms, low: 14.99ms, high: 61.37ms)
          Upload:  1861.39 Mbps (data used: 2.1 GB)
                     50.57 ms   (jitter: 5.48ms, low: 14.81ms, high: 69.87ms)
     Packet Loss:     0.0%


  

and here's the speed test of my pc when I connect to the Wireguard Vpn i