nouveau.noaccel=1 kernel parameter leads to graphic login loop on Debian Buster
by no-windose from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5BA86)
The Linux kernel parameter nouveau.noaccel=1 does not seem to work with Debian Buster.
My computer has an nVidia MCP61 chipset which requires this parameter when using the open source nVidia nouveau driver. This parameter is working well with Debian old-stable Stretch. But after upgrading to Debian Buster, the graphic login page enters a loop. After entering username and password, this login page briefly disappears as if the login process was about to complete before this login page reappears.
Is this a sort of bug or regression of Buster from Stretch?
I also have the following error during boot time before the graphic login page appears. I did not have this error with Stretch.
ACPI Error: AE_NOT_FOUND, While resolving a named reference package element - \_PR_CPU0 (20180810/dspkginit-414)


My computer has an nVidia MCP61 chipset which requires this parameter when using the open source nVidia nouveau driver. This parameter is working well with Debian old-stable Stretch. But after upgrading to Debian Buster, the graphic login page enters a loop. After entering username and password, this login page briefly disappears as if the login process was about to complete before this login page reappears.
Is this a sort of bug or regression of Buster from Stretch?
I also have the following error during boot time before the graphic login page appears. I did not have this error with Stretch.
ACPI Error: AE_NOT_FOUND, While resolving a named reference package element - \_PR_CPU0 (20180810/dspkginit-414)