I decided to upgrade to the latest 'stable'.
On reboot, I see gdm3 launch in the boot sequence which presumably
starts X11. I then get a black screen. It is as if X11 loads -- but
get stuck. It doesn't crash. I can't jump to a terminal.
I have tried the key combos to kill X11 (ctrl-alt-bkspace)
that
didn't do anything. Interesting is that the mouse lights up when I
move it. I don't see a cursor of any kind. I can adjust the
backlighting of the keyboard... so, I know the keyboard works.
I tried booting with a i386 netinst disk (version 7.6.0)... I got to
safe mode and I try to launch a shell -- but that fails?!?!
Preceding said, I'm not sure what to do I did get a prompt in rescue.
I presume I have to disable gdm3 & X11 somehow... so I can get to a
prompt when I boot the machine from the hard drive.
I've had problems with X11 over the years with different computers on
Debian... but never anything quite like this. Usually when X11
fails... you get booted back to the command line and have a shot at
fixing it.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks,
Michael
System - MacBookPro 2011 ?
Debian - previous stable i686
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