@Agent24: Old HDD's are also susceptible to race condition bugs. It
just means one process is loading faster than another in a multi-process
system. If one process requires another as a precondition to run
correctly then the necessary checks should be made in the code.
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Same problem here with similar specs.
12.10 (64bit), Intel I7 Ivy Bridge with HD4000, 64GB SSD.
If I play around with the keyboard (random keys) long enough lightdm
sometimes eventually appears.
Completely new install with full updates.
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The problem seems to have disappeared for me with the latest updates.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/649809
Title:
the session settings manager can try starting before
And here are my specs with a before/after 2nd login screenshot...
Ubuntu 11.10
Kernel 3.0.0-14-generic
GNOME 3.2.1
Intel Core Duo CPU E7200
3GB DDR2
NVIDIA GT 520, Driver 280.13 (Proprietary with post-release updates)
64 GB SSD
** Attachment added: Before and After 2nd login screenshots
Seeing the same issue with a recent install of Ubuntu 11.10 x64, NVIDIA
SSD.
Happens on every boot. Logout Login seems to load everything properly
again.
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