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@John:
Thanks for the response. I'm pretty sure I was on tty1 on 9/2 when X
crashed, but it was either tty1 or tty2--that I'm certain of. It's
always either tty1 or tty2 (I believe it's VT2 most often) upon f
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@Jamie:
So on 9/2, when the "FAILED LOGIN" messages didn't appear, was the
session that eventually crashed on tty1 or on another tty?
With regard to where to report--I'd suggest you might want to report
agai
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@John: Interesting... I meant to also comment on your question about
stuff like this showing up in /var/log/auth.log:
$ cat /var/log/auth.log | grep FAILED
Sep 1 21:38:16 jkrug-serval login[6215]: FAILED LOG
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I know this is suggested as a duplicate of bug #532047, but this one seems more
closely aligned with the behavior I'm experiencing. I'm running Ubuntu 10.04
64-bit on a new System76 Serval Pro (serp6) lapto
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Henning, #532047 has been fixed, as they say;
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/conf-hooks.d/plymouth does not exist in my system
with plymouth 0.8.0~-14
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John: Yes, I see those messages in auth.log, but the last one is from
March 8th, and I have experienced crashes after that date.
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Marc: It crashes only the first time I press enter after reboot, so
532047 matches much better, thanks. Though the workaround with /etc/init
/plymouth-splash.conf.disabled doesn't work for me.
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I've determined some of the things involved on my system when this
happens but I don't know if others' situations are the same.
Marc and I have our troublesome X sessions starting on VT1 (tty1). Is
that true for other reporters? You can tell right after you see the
inital graphic login screen afte
I can't check right now with this laptop w/out nvidia.
But with this Intel GPU, don't exist. :S
2010/3/10 John S. Gruber
> Marc: New for me, too. Plymouth is new as a standard feature, if I'm not
> mistaken, and many are working to minimize the number of times the
> screen flashes or clears and
plymouth 0.8.0~-12 as of March 5th.
No, /usr/share/initramfs-tools/conf-hooks.d/plymouth does not exist.
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Marc: New for me, too. Plymouth is new as a standard feature, if I'm not
mistaken, and many are working to minimize the number of times the
screen flashes or clears and on getting boot processes to start as early
as possible to minimize boot time.
If you don't mind me asking, what version of plymo
Hi!
First of all, sorry for my bad english.
This happens only in computers in my laptops with NVidia GPU's...
Before some fixs, if i press Enter after inserting password, computer crash.
The solution was insert password click on log in button, and log out. After
i insert password again, i can lo
The comments seem to be about right and describe the same phenomenon.
However, the problem is new for me in lucid as of February.
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Marc: I see from your log file that your problem X session started on
VT1 just like mine. Even if still related to plymouth I wonder if our
difficulties are also related to the situation involved in closed karmic
bug LP: #396226. I haven't seen a case of this when plymouth isn't
installed, though i
Henning:
Thanks for the information. Does it crash the first time you type these
keys or can you type them at first but later it crashes? If the second
case could you post your Xorg.0.log from when it crashed (hopefully in
Xorg.0.log.old)? In that case I'm wondering whether the crashing X
session
I can also reproduce the bug behavior and have some more information:
The return key (both in the main typing area and on the numpad) is not
the only one to cause the crash. I tried all keys on my (german standard
usb) keyboard and found the following:
- both return keys cause the crash, as known
I am certain that I pressed enter successfully many times in the session
before it crashed.
Also, I am usually able to login, which requires pressing enter twice.
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Thanks, Robert.
That makes a lot of sense for the case that I described above. I removed
plymouth and plymouth-x11 and booted 30 times without it happening
again. Booting with radeon.modeset=0 and my custom kernel, both very
problematic in the past, worked fine as well.
Can plymouth cause this pr
Err, sorry, I didn't mean to put that comment with the package change
there.
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Plymouth is screwing with the VT and sets isig
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I can reproduce at times right after booting current Lucid kernel.
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This happens to me intermittently. I noticed it some weeks ago, I didn't
see it for a while, and it returned in the last several days. It may
happen more often if I boot with the radeon.modeset=0 option and I also
see it with a rather new 2.6.33 release candidate stock kernel I
sometimes boot. It m
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