OK it turned out the gmd3 login prompt dialog wasn't actually absent... the
issue was due to my install actually thinking the machine had two heads,
when it didn't (7700K i7; CPU's integrated graphics on an Asrock H270 Pro4
mobo, one monitor attached to VGA port... but the freshly installed system
I have a sighting of this. Interested in helping to diagnose it... but
someone more expert than I about PAM and systemd etc will have to tell me
what to type to generate any useful logging!
In fact I realise I've seen it twice now: a few weeks ago I was using the
32bit Debian9 installer to nuke t
Just a note confirming reverting to
xserver-xorg-core_2%3a1.4.2-10_sparc.deb
restored X11 via sunffb.
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On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 05:43 -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 24, 2006 at 12:38:46PM +0100, Tim Day wrote:
> > [A load of nonsense about
> > nvidia-kernel-legacy-2.6.17 packages
> > deleted]
>
> nvidia-graphics-drivers-legacy (1.0.7174-4 to 1.0.7184-2)
>
There seem to be prebuilt modules for 2.6.17 in sid ready to migrate
into testing, at least according to the "Why is package X not in testing
yet?" page, but the way I read it they're being blocked by a release
critical bug on nvidia-graphics-legacy-modules-i386, which is presumably
this grave seve
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