> The quick (and dirty) way to work around it (until fixed) is to hit
ctrl-alt-backspace when it freezes. (Kills the x-session) You will then
return to the log-in screen, where you can do a restart etc.
I Confirm the same on Debian etch.
ALT+CTRL+DEL "solves" it.
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Jan Kunder
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I have this issue as well and I'm pretty sure it's because I migrated
all my /home data to the new install from the old. I think the new
install is grabbing the old logout screen and passing a command that is
no longer viable. Personally. I haven't tried to track it down yet. I
rarely use t
I experience the same thing, however after upgrading from 6.10 to 7.04,
same server hardware. I think this started after some of the later
updates, I.e. the basic 7.04 was OK. (Sorry, but unable to pinpoint the
actual change that invoked this)
The quick (and dirty) way to work around it (until fix
We have a shiny new SunFire X4200 with Edubuntu 7.04 we are preparing for
thin client service.
I consistently experience a frozen screen if I try to logout, shutdown, or
restart from gnome when working from the server (this happens to any
admin). We have no issues of freezing from the PXE boot c