So after doing some more digging I've learned that plymouth is shut down
by the init script although it's not clear to me why it's called after
the KDM init script in runlevel 2:
l430:/etc/rc2.d$ ls -l|grep kdm
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Sep 3 13:30 S18kdm -> ../init.d/kdm
l430:/etc/rc2.d$ ls -
I enabled debugging for the Plymouth daemon but it didn't really tell me
much.
Looking at the documentation for Plymouth[1] and /bin/plymouth --help it
looks to me like the display manager is responsible for telling plymouth
to quit. However there isn't anything in the KDM init scripts to chec
I'm experiencing this bug as well but with KDM. I originally thought
this was related to the known issues[1][2] with KDM and Plymouth but it
looks like it may be a wider issue in Debian.
I'm running jessie on a Lenovo L430 which has an Intel display driver.
Using a hand rolled kernel version 3
Hi Daniel,
I think I might be suffering this bug too. I've just installed plymouth
(from testing repos -i run pure testing- : 0.8.8-6+deb8u1) which loads
using uvesafb with explicit resolution. I was thinking it might be some
wrong configuration issue until I found this report. I'm pretty much in
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Baumann wrote (04 Jun 2013 12:35:33 GMT) :
> can you reproduce it with a graphical-but-not-joy theme?
Yes, I've just reproduced it with the "glow" theme.
Any other information you need?
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On 06/04/2013 02:11 PM, intrigeri wrote:
> This is with the "joy" theme.
can you reproduce it with a graphical-but-not-joy theme?
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Control: found -1 0.8.8-8
Control: found -1 0.8.8-6
Hi,
Same here with 0.8.8-6 and 0.8.8-8.
Since my upgrade to sid a few weeks ago, instead of GDM, I see a black
screen with a non blinking cursor in the top left corner.
> I cannot get a login prompt by hitting CTRL+ALT+FX. Hitting
> CTRL+ALT+S
Hitting ESC while the plymouth screen displays also works around the problem.
Alex
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found 687500 0.8.6.1-1
thanks
> i can't reproduce it with 0.8.6.1-1
Same with version 0.8.6.1-1 .
Instead of the gdm3 greeter, I have the console with the following
message (though I do not know if this is related to the failure to
show the greeter) :
(process:324): GLib-WARNING **: getpwuid_r()
retitle 687500 hangs in console instead of switching to display manager
severity 687500 normal
tag 687500 moreinfo
tag 687500 unreproducible
thanks
i can't reproduce it with 0.8.6.1-1
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Package: plymouth
Version: 0.8.5.1-8
Severity: important
Hi,
On my laptop, the boot process hangs just before showing the dispay manager.
This occurs with both gdm3 and xdm.
Removing 'splash' from the kernel boot parameters solves the problem.
Reverting to plymouth 0.8.3-20 solves the problem.
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