On 2015-07-02 13:50, Brian wrote:
On Thu 02 Jul 2015 at 10:50:07 +0100, Brian wrote:
Systemd handles the terminals so this very much looks like a bug
in that package. Do you intend to report it? I don't see what is
special about tty1.
I'm having doubts that systemd is involved in this issue. Installing
sysvinit-core and purging systemd results in similar behaviour when X
is started on tty1.
I get similar results if I instead run X in in tty2 and log in and out
on tty1 - the X session flashes by or I end up in X and sometimes the
computer hangs.
There is no hanging this time but returning to a tty after logging
out of one doesn't occur most of the time. When it does happen it is
almost as though pressing keys at random is the trigger. A bug in
xinit?
My ~/.xsession:
xterm & exec fvwm
Could it be related to the graphics driver? What card/driver do you use?
I remember having issues with switching between ttys when using the
NVIDIA driver in Debian Wheezy:
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=168108
However, in Wheezy I never had any such problems with the (free default)
Nouveau driver.
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