On Sun, 2015-10-25 at 21:01 +0000, Steve McIntyre wrote: > On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 05:58:28PM +0000, Steve McIntyre wrote: > > On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 03:37:11PM +0000, Steve McIntyre wrote: > > > > > > Initial testing doesn't look good - 2 tests on DVD#1 trying to > > > install > > > Gnome, neither starts the desktop. Trying to get logs out now.... > > > > > > Gnome-session has crapped out: > > > > > > Oct 25 15:00:11 debian gnome-session[532]: (gnome-shell:546): > > > mutter-ERROR **: could not find drm kms device > > > Oct 25 15:00:11 debian kernel: traps: gnome-shell[546] trap int3 > > > ip:7f231075788b sp:7ffc85f4ef20 error:0 > > > Oct 25 15:00:11 debian gnome-session[532]: WARNING: Application > > > 'gnome-shell-wayland.desktop' killed by signal 5 > > > Oct 25 15:00:11 debian gnome-session[532]: gnome-session[532]: > > > WARNING: Application 'gnome-shell-wayland.desktop' killed by > > > signal 5 > > > Oct 25 15:00:11 debian /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-wayland-session[516]: > > > Activating service name='ca.desrt.dconf' > > > Oct 25 15:00:11 debian gnome-session[532]: Unrecoverable failure > > > in required component gnome-shell-wayland.desktop > > > Oct 25 15:00:11 debian gdm-launch-environment][504]: > > > pam_unix(gdm-launch-environment:session): session closed for user > > > Debian-gdm > > > Oct 25 15:00:11 debian gdm3[486]: GdmDisplay: display lasted > > > 1.066216 seconds > > > Oct 25 15:00:11 debian gdm3[486]: Child process 504 was already > > > dead. > > > Oct 25 15:00:11 debian gdm3[486]: Unable to kill session worker > > > process > > > > > > I'm about to try other desktops. > > > > XFCE and KDE both seem to work fine. \o/ > > As does Gnome on real hardware. Sigh at YA place where Gnome looks to > be failing in VM installations. :-(
This probably depends on which video chip is emulated. It works for me with cirrus. Ben. > Testing has also confirmed: > > * the fix for the stupid systemd /etc/mtab sym-link issue works fine > * xfs on / is a no-go with Grub > > Otherwise, I think we look good. Do you want me to sign and publish? > -- Ben Hutchings Never attribute to conspiracy what can adequately be explained by stupidity.
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