Oh, I forgot to say: I'm using Debian 10.10 i386

El dom, 17 oct 2021 a las 17:12, Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z
(<santiagopi...@gmail.com>) escribió:
>
> Hi.
>
> I was trying to set up the keyboard for the whole system
> with "localectl set-x11-keymap pc105 us altgr-intl".  Before
> that, it did not have the altgr-intl variant.
>
> I have LXQt installed, with SDDM as the display manager.
> After booting the PC again, SDDM was no longer showing up
> when the PC finished starting.  Through some research
> reading the systemd journal, I found that "sddm-greeter"
> could not connect to the X server.
>
> I also found that, if I login at a virtual console as root and run:
> "systemctl isolate multi-user.target" and then
> "systemctl isolate graphical.target"
> to try to reload the graphical system, then everything works fine
> and SDDM shows up as normal.  It also allows me to use
> the keyboard with the chosen configuration.
>
> Later, I removed the "altgr-intl" option from "/etc/default/keyboard"
> and rebooted, and voilá... everything was back to normal and
> SDDM showed up at the end of the boot process.
>
> I tried rebooting many times, changing some localization settings,
> and the problem appeared exactly only when the "altgr-intl"
> was enabled in "/etc/default/keyboard".  The keyboard works
> well when you set it up through LXQt.
>
> Now, while writing this message, I tried it again and now
> the kernel reports a segmentation fault in "sddm-greeter"
> after it reads "/usr/share/xsessions/lxqt.desktop".  Of course,
> everything fails again leaving me with only the mouse cursor
> and a black screen.
>
> Before I go to report this as a bug, I wanted to know
> if I am not the only one with this problem.
>
> Please, ¿could someone with LXQt and a little free time
> tell me whether the system fails to start when adding
> XKBVARIANT="altgr-intl" to "/etc/default/keyboard"
> and then rebooting?  You can go back to normal behaviour
> just logging in at a virtual console, removing the "altgr-intl"
> part from "/etc/default/keyboard" and rebooting.
>
> Thanks in advance.

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