I forget some informations, I use laptop DELL LATITUDE E7450
Zakaria Farhati wrote:
> Hello,
> I have installed Debian 12 for a couple of weeks, 2 days ago, I
> noticed that when I plug the power cable, the system/desktop does not
> respond and freezes for 1 min. What should I do to solve this issue?
I don't understand what you mean. What is 'plug' a power
On 21 Jun 2023 17:48, Zakaria Farhati wrote:
Hello,
I have installed Debian 12 for a couple of weeks, 2 days ago, I noticed
that when I plug the power cable, the system/desktop does not respond and
freezes for 1 min. What should I do to solve this issue?
The first thing is to check logs for rel
Hello,
I have installed Debian 12 for a couple of weeks, 2 days ago, I noticed
that when I plug the power cable, the system/desktop does not respond and
freezes for 1 min. What should I do to solve this issue?
Regards,
Zakaria
Received from Billy on Wed, 11 Dec 2019 16:07:45 +0300 Booting
Debian freezes on “[OK] Started GNOME Display Manager”
> Dear Debian Help,
> Firstly, it is a pleasure to have an opportunity to write you this
> Email. As a follow up of my Email from yes
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> System Memory: 8192 MB
> Hard Disk: ST1000LM035-1RK172
> ODD PLDS DVD-RW DA9AESH
>
> I also directly asked a question on unix.stackexchange.com
> <https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/556619/booting-debian-freezes-on-ok-started-gnome-display-manager>
> conc
unix.stackexchange.com
<https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/556619/booting-debian-freezes-on-ok-started-gnome-display-manager>
concerning
the issue so that you can clearly look at it in case that you need
additional information.
Thank you in advance for your help,
Billy
fa-ml ariis.it> writes:
>
> The problem is that more often than not, when I boot debian, after typing the
> password for the encrypted volume, the boot process hangs (black-but-not-off
> screen, unresponsive to key presses). I say more often than not because once
> in, say, 20 boots everything go
Hello Debian users,
I recently bought a gluglug X60s laptop and once received I installed
Debian on it (wheezy i386).
The installation was done using the netinstall CD; I only installed base system
plus laptop programs and apt-get install'd other stuff (xorg, alsa, etc.) later
on.
The pro
Anything interesting on /var/log/messages or /var/log/syslog ?
Btw, wicd is a pretty decent alternative to network-manager. If you
think network-manager is the issue, disable it and see if it still
freezes.
--
Luther Blisset
GNUPG/PGP KEY: 6722CF80
I challenge you to play the game in which the
Hi Guys,
I'm having a quite odd problem with my lenovo x220 laptop and Debian 7
KDE version as it randomly freezes. This randomly happens after waking
up from RAM suspend. Debian is up to date and it was installed 2 weeks
ago on encrypted LVM with SSD.
When it freezes I'm only able to move with m
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 06:49:50 -0500
Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am clueless as to find why the X is freezing. Sometimes it uses 99%
> CPU while other times it simple freezes the system.
> Cntrl+Alt+Backspace will do nothing. I have to power down the system
> and in worst cases (when
"Subba" == Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Subba> I am running Debian 3.0r (woody) and in many ways can be
Subba> still considered a Debian newbie, since I am moving from
Subba> the Slackware camp.
Subba> There are quite a few packages that I have downloaded such
Sub
u will have to have source lines in sources.list for the testing *and*
unstable branch.
> There are quite a few packages that I have downloaded such as Gnome 2.2
> XFree86 4.2.2 and several more. Debian freezes more frequently now i.e. each
> time that the screensaver runs more than X hours
e any
best practices in setting up "sources.list". When I wanted some package I
would add the source to the sources.list file and then update my system. Is
this a sound practice?
There are quite a few packages that I have downloaded such as Gnome 2.2
XFree86 4.2.2 and several more.
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