journalctl attached.
I had a few attempts at logging in at 11:37 or so, which gave me no clue
as to what was going on, so I moved to a TTY and poked around for a bit.
Googling took me to https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/20-04-workaround-
for-xorg-crashes-to-login-prompt-in-virtual-machines/21368.
I installed the 20.04 Gnome ISO this morning - direct to disk - not in a
VM.
No issues during the installation but upon rebooting I couldn't get past
the login screen. I'd enter my password and the screen would flicker and
I'd be put back to the login page.
Switching to a terminal and looking at
On 21 August 2012 20:51, Colin Law <160...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> As I understand it unity-2d is to be removed in Quantal(12.10),
> emulation of 3d being provided by llvmpipe for hardware that does not
> support it, so that Unity (3d) will run. From that point of view it
> appears that this
On 22 December 2011 02:21, Paul Sladen wrote:
> Steve Flynn: are you on Unity 2D or Unity 3D?
3D.
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On 21 December 2011 22:27, u-foka wrote:
> Hy!
>
> I can grab the 5px areas easily with trackball or touchpad on my T61
> (14,1" 1440x900), on the other hand, the 1px area is nearly impossible
> to catch with any display and pointing device.
Alienware m15x, 1900 * 1200. If I hit the grab area fir
On 21 December 2011 20:54, David N. Welton
wrote:
> Bingo! My laptop has a very high resolution screen, and this bug drives
> me batty. Don't the developers ever test on a system with a high
> resolution screen and a trackpad?
Try using a trackball. Absolute nightmare.
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