Excerpts from Joe(theWordy)Philbrook's message of 2010-07-09 04:17:22 +0200:
It would appear that on Jul 8, Philipp did say:
Hey,
I have this problem since a while but it got a lot worse with the last
two kernel versions. Now there's an about 50/50 chance to see the user
login or
Am 08.07.2010 09:56, schrieb Philipp:
Hey,
I have this problem since a while but it got a lot worse with the last
two kernel versions. Now there's an about 50/50 chance to see the user
login or simply not see it. I don't have any login manager set up, so
after boot there's simply the user
Excerpts from Thomas Bächler's message of 2010-07-09 11:49:16 +0200:
Am 08.07.2010 09:56, schrieb Philipp:
Hey,
I have this problem since a while but it got a lot worse with the last
two kernel versions. Now there's an about 50/50 chance to see the user
login or simply not see it. I don't
Am 09.07.2010 12:04, schrieb Philipp Überbacher:
Besides the one error message in dmesg I already know (wifi chip
doesn't work in DMA mode) there are some more lines that I don't
understand:
When providing exceperts of grepping for them, please provide context
(grep -C3 is a good command).
Excerpts from Thomas Bächler's message of 2010-07-09 15:58:54 +0200:
Am 09.07.2010 14:36, schrieb Philipp Überbacher:
$ dmesg | grep -i -C3 error
pcieport :00:1c.2: irq 26 for MSI/MSI-X
pcieport :00:1c.0: Requesting control of PCIe PME from ACPI BIOS
pcieport :00:1c.0: Failed
Hey,
I have this problem since a while but it got a lot worse with the last
two kernel versions. Now there's an about 50/50 chance to see the user
login or simply not see it. I don't have any login manager set up, so
after boot there's simply the user login and after that I issue startx.
It all
It would appear that on Jul 8, Philipp did say:
Hey,
I have this problem since a while but it got a lot worse with the last
two kernel versions. Now there's an about 50/50 chance to see the user
login or simply not see it. I don't have any login manager set up, so
after boot there's simply
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