On 9/12/23 15:23, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
On Tuesday September 12 2023 14:35:19 Michael Eager wrote:
I can log in remotely using SSH, into the same account with the locked
screen. There's essentially zero CPU usage. Plasmashell is running.
Running "killall -u <user>" brings the system back to the login window.
It's surprising that you can't get to a virtual console; the shortcuts for that
are handled by ConsoleKit, and they have often been my salvation if the X11
mouse or keyboard input/control got messed up.
CTRL-ALT-F1 displays the grub splash screen. I can get a virtual
console with CTRL-ALT-F3. Oddly enough, I can log in on this virtual
console, run startx, and get a plasma screen.
/var/log/syslog may contain something useful, and there must be a logfile that
has all the output from the startkde process that bootstraps your desktop and
thus from every process that gets launched via the desktop shell. On my Trusty
old system those logs live in ~/.cache/upstart, no idea where they are on a
more modern system.
/var/log/syslog no longer exists. Nothing in .cache which looks like a
log file.
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Michael Eager