I move /etc/amd to /etc/amd.bak and things are working again.

The trouble is, this is a fresh, clean install of everything, so it's happened twice with default settings, and this isn't affecting XFCE.  Might need to see what's going on there.

I have an AMD APU.

On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Corey McGuire <coreyfro@coreyfro.com> wrote:
Hey all,

I have installed both the TDE Ubuntu and tried TDE under Xubuntu and in both cases, my system goes blackscreen as soon as my user logs in (and it's stuck on auto log on).  In semi rare cases, I get enough screen time to log out to lightdm (currently using under xubuntu), in which case, I can log back in with TDE and use my system.

When my system goes black, all virtual terminals are blacked out.  I cannot tell if my keypresses (ctrl-alt-f*) are received.

The xorg.0.log is not informative.  Here's the rest of my info.  I don't know where else to look for errors.

I made sure I tested this under a clean profile.

Thanks!

~$ cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 15.10 \n \l

~$ Uname -a
Linux hixoltage 4.2.0-19-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP Wed Nov 11 11:38:40 UTC 2015 i686 athlon i686 GNU/Linux

~$ sudo aptitude
i     kubuntu-default-settings-trinity             4:14.0.2-0ubun 4:14.0.2-0ubun
i     kubuntu-desktop-trinity                      4:14.0.2-0ubun 4:14.0.2-0ubun

~$ dmesg

http://pastebin.com/r91vfr1E

~$ cat /var/log/syslog

http://pastebin.com/uaNkBkaV

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Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler - Albert Einstein
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication - Leonardo Da Vinci
Perfection is reached not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away - Antoine de Saint Exupéry
Keep It Simple Stupid - Kelly Johnson