I've a bunch of systems with OS 12.2, but only one or two with TDE. On the one currently wired up, which uses sysvinit-init instead of systemd init, I normally boot to runlevel 3, same as on most of my systems. If as normal user I do startx -- :1, exit TDE, and then switch to runlevel 5, the system quickly locks up completely, and puts the display in sleep mode. IIRC, this doesn't happen on KDE3 or KDE4 systems. :-(
Where in the world does one begin to try to figure out the cause? Any ideas?
On 2012-12-31 00:16 (GMT-0500) Felix Miata composed:
I've a bunch of systems with OS 12.2, but only one or two with TDE. On the one currently wired up, which uses sysvinit-init instead of systemd init, I normally boot to runlevel 3, same as on most of my systems. If as normal user I do startx -- :1, exit TDE, and then switch to runlevel 5, the system quickly locks up completely, and puts the display in sleep mode. IIRC, this doesn't happen on KDE3 or KDE4 systems. :-(
Where in the world does one begin to try to figure out the cause? Any ideas?
Ping
On 2012-12-31 00:16 (GMT-0500) Felix Miata composed:
I've a bunch of systems with OS 12.2, but only one or two with TDE. On the one currently wired up, which uses sysvinit-init instead of systemd init, I normally boot to runlevel 3, same as on most of my systems. If as normal user I do startx -- :1, exit TDE, and then switch to runlevel 5, the system quickly locks up completely, and puts the display in sleep mode. IIRC, this doesn't happen on KDE3 or KDE4 systems. :-(
Where in the world does one begin to try to figure out the cause? Any ideas?
Ping
Sounds like a graphics driver problem. I remember having some problems a long time ago on Ubuntu with the ATI drivers and the graphical startup screen enabled, however those issues were not TDE specific.
Tim