Hi :) On Tuesday 14 July 2009 09:43:24 David C. Rankin wrote: > Listmates, > > Here is a rather strange one. On a dell gx280 box (Intel graphics) that > had been running both kdemod3 and kde4.3 beta 2 just brilliantly, I am now > left without any way to log in from the console. All was great until > updates earlier today. > > What happens is -- the box boot fine and will bring up the kdm > login/chooser display just fine. If kdm (from testing) is being used, then > after supplying your user/pass all appears like it is going to start as > usual. The Air theme is presented and the first little icon (I think it is > a hard drive) fades in like usual. Then all of a sudden <BOOM> &%$ {BAM} > !#$ <CRASH!!>, the screen goes black flickers slightly and then kdm > restarts. (you could do this over-and-over all night) Had this same problem once and solved it deleting the plasma config files in ~/.kde. You can also try creating a new user and logging in with this new account to see if it works. > The weird thing is that you CANNOT even choose "console login" to drop to > text mode. Pretty much the same sequence plays out here to. After supplying > your user/pass all appears like it is going to drop you to the text > console, then the screen goes black and kdm restarts and you are left right > back where you started -- Huh?? > > Another bit of weirdness. When I edit my gurb config to tell it to just > start in runlevel3 be adding a "3" at the end of the boot like, the boot > process seems to ignore this. You see the "Entering Runlevel 3" line go by > during boot, but then <WHACK> kdm starts and you are back at the beginning > of the loop staring at the kdm greeter knowing this trick isn't going to > work (Kinda reminds me of Groundhod Day -- the movie -- you remember) Maybe you've added kdm to your DAEMONS line in /etc.rc.conf ;) Remove the kdm part in the DAEMONS line. > So I have tried a pacman -Syu and loaded another 30 meg of packages, but > none looking like they would solve the problem (and they didn't) > > Now I'm kinda at a loss What gives? What to check? But, how do I recover? > (I still have full ssh access to the box, so fixing it won't be a problem > once I can figure out what I'm looking for and how to fix it. Any help > would be greatly appreciate it. I'm also having issues with my intel gfx card on 3 laptops (Dell Latitude D610, MSI Wind and Acer ONE netbooks). When you hit Ctrl+Alt+F1 you get a VT but when you hit Alt+F7 you don't get the X (KDE 4.2 stable in my case) session back. This happens on all 3 laptops with Intel gfx card and latest updates :( EXA acceleration, no UXA (can't get it to work properly: when you log out from KDE 4.2 stable it just hangs there with a black screen without fully logging out). HTH Rafa -- "We cannot treat computers as Humans. Computers need love." rgriman@xxxxxxxxx rgriman@xxxxxxxxxxxx