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QXL not working with Linux

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Hi,

 

I've posted this elsewhere on the forum and had no response, this looks like a better place to post it.

 

I cannot get the QXL driver to work, I've tried both Ubuntu and Linux and neither will boot fully when QXL is selected, it looks like when X windows starts it no longer works and all I get is a black screen (the OS has fully loaded).

 

If I try installing Ubuntu with QXL, I get a weird thing with the screen, I get the loading dots screen permanantly on the screen and when I move the mouse over the screen I get slivers of the current installation page for a split second before it reverts back to the loading dots.

 

I have to use the cirrus driver to get Linux working.  I'm using 6.6.7 of unraid and it's a new installation, I've been running unraid now for a couple of weeks and this is the only problem I'm facing.  I've quite happily installed Windows 10 using the QXL driver and it's working, I didn't expect Linux to be the one giving me the grief.

 

Any help?  I've also posted this in a facebook group and I wasn't the only person experiencing this problem.

 

 

 

  • 1 year later...
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For anybody coming up with this issue, you need to ensure your client is using 32-bit colour.

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