*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 532047 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532047
Didn't affect me until a few days ago. I'm running Maverick.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 532047 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532047
Horrible bug, affects me too
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 532047 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532047
I am marking this bug as a duplicate of #532047, even if this was opened
before, as this bug importance has not yet been decided and in the other one
there's a solution WIP.
This is unusual but not unique (h
This is caused by an interaction with plymouth. The solution is being
worked on in bug #532047 "Plymouth text-mode splash causes X to crash on
first run due to shared tty7"
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Oops sorry scrub that, the 5th is a 2 which is the point when it
crashes. Sorry for misleading.
On 6 March 2010 13:28, Nick Booker wrote:
> An apostrophe ('). I have a UK keyboard so it's the same key as @.
>
> On 6 March 2010 13:07, Martin Karlsson wrote:
>> Does that character happen to be a
An apostrophe ('). I have a UK keyboard so it's the same key as @.
On 6 March 2010 13:07, Martin Karlsson wrote:
> Does that character happen to be a 2 or an @? :) There's a related bug
> #522554 where that happens, it's marked as a duplicate of this bug.
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I can reproduce it pressing 2 on an Italian QWERTY, so I think it's
definitely a 2 :)
On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 14:07, Martin Karlsson
wrote:
> Does that character happen to be a 2 or an @? :) There's a related bug
> #522554 where that happens, it's marked as a duplicate of this bug.
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Does that character happen to be a 2 or an @? :) There's a related bug
#522554 where that happens, it's marked as a duplicate of this bug.
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Further to post 42, I'm using an nvidia driver too.
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For me it happens as I enter the fourth character of my password in GDM
- I don't get the chance to press Enter.
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Theres about 3 or 4 different threads in ubuntu forums because lots of
people think it's random or related to firefox (pressing enter in
search) update manager (pressing enter after password). This bug seems
to affect the mojority of people using nvidia drivers.
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Interesting. The problem disappeared for me for a day, but after today's
update it's here again.
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I can confirm this also happening with Sis graphic card on my Acer 3004.
System Updated 04/04.
Login stops at grainy screen, and the mouse cursor is just a square. Attempts
Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get to console causes the system to freeze.
Hard reboot, and get to Gdm. Click on user and input password caus
If uninstalling plymouth doesn't resolve the problem for you, then it is
unrelated to this bug. You should file a separate bug report.
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This happens also to me, with LiveCD, and an clean Lucid alpha 3
instalacion, and also with all updates. (AMD64bits and i386bits)
I have auto login, and just after I put the gnome-keyring password, the
X restarts, and ask to login again.
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I have installed Lucid on HP Pavilion zv5000 with ATI Mobility
Radeon(TM) 9000 IGP. Ufter update of this bloody plymouth I never
started X. After pressing Enter I hear the login sound and cursor appers
but that is all. Nothing helped - neither uninstalling plymouth nor
reinstalling xorg. Developers
I can confirm that X restarts the first time the "2" key is pressed. If
this is not on the login screen, it will happen after logon, whenever
and whereever you press that key. (x64 Lucid Alpha 3 "clean install",
nVidia drivers 195, PS/2 Standard keyboard, German layout). Removing the
proprietary nV
You can mark bug #52 (Login screen restarts when "2" is typed) as a
duplicate, but then you should change the bug title.
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I don't think [Enter] is the cause of the problem.
I think there's an address mixup and the virtual consoles write to the
"graphics buffer" instead of the "text buffer", and [Enter] just makes it
easier to cause a segfault, because it moves the "writing address" a lot
further.
I can reproduce t
See also bug #522554 "Logged out when typing 2 or @"
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: plymouth
- Pressing the enter key causes the whole system to freeze. The system
- still respond to ssh.
+ Pressing the enter key sometime during the first X session after boot
+ will kill X and gdm will restart. Subsequent logins will work fine.
** Summary changed:
- Pressing key causes gdm to restart on VGA16FB system
+ Pressing key causes gdm to restart on first boot
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