![]() Searching for this issue online yielded very little, and led to me only temporarily solving the problem the first time by deleting all of my XFCE settings as suggested on the Arch forums ( do not do that, that is a pain to set back up if you've dumped as much time into your settings as I have). The solution for me was to delete ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/displays.xml as suggested on the Arch wiki and on this thread from the Nvidia forums (this also seems to be an issue with multiple monitor setups). Ctrl + Alt + F6 then Ctrl + Alt + F7) and that would finally start up my desktop. As a workaround I could just switch back and forth between TTYs (i.e. This began after uninstalling GNOME (and reoccurred after installing i3). No panel, no icons, no desktop, just my cursor. Recently I had an issue where I would get a blank screen after booting up and starting XFCE from my display manager (LightDM, if it matters). ![]()
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