Aurora freezing after login

Hi,

I have just installed aurora-stable and ran into a problem: starting from the second boot of my system, when I boot I first get SDDM screen, that is working fine. I enter the password there and when the desktop loads - background image appears and my system freezes, with the pointer in the middle of the screen. No keyboard shortcuts (such as ctrl+alt+f2) are working

Then, I have rebooted and pressed ctrl+alt+f2 during SDDM screen to get journalctl logs. Here is what I found to be the last errors:

kwin_wayland[3959]: Atomic modeset test failed! Permission denied
kwin_wayland[3959]: Applying output configuration failed!

Before Aurora, I was using Fedora Kinoite on this laptop and everything worked fine, there were no such problems

My graphic card is: integrated AMD Radeon 860m

Are there any solutions available to this?

When freezes happen to me in Bluefin, I just reboot into the prior image and wait for the next image to be released. It also helps to keep your firmware up to date, although that’s more an issue when the freezes are recurring across multiple images or distros.

This was a clean install - no prior image to reboot to

Try to update your installation from tty. The ISO installs little old image currently and check if it would help.

No, it didn’t help, the problem persists even after update

When you have logged in and things freezes do you have the bottom bar visible?

No, I don’t have it

That’s what I expected. Sorry, I don’t have any solution yet.

I guess the system is ok but in this situation both keyboard and mouse are inactive. So, if you would have a possibility to ssh-login from the outside this should work.

Would be interesting to see if things work when switching from Wayland to Xorg

I’ve tried switching, actually that was one of my first ideas)
But no, on X11 it still freezes.

I’ve decided to use vanilla Fedora Kinoite for now, as it is working fine (though, I will greatly miss those beautiful ujust scripts)

That’s interesing. I assumed this to be a Wayland only problem.

I never tried Fedora Kinoite.