Your message dated Mon, 20 May 2013 11:52:55 +0300
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and subject line Re: Bug#708858: Found a workaround
has caused the Debian Bug report #708858,
regarding Installation: Screen and keyboard freeze (but not mouse) right after
login on post-install Debian
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Package: general
Severity: critical
Dear Maintainer,
I installed Debian on a i5 750 (so no integrated graphics), GTX 590, Intel SSD
system. The installation runned fine. However, after booting with GRUB in
"normal mode", the system freezes after log in (or before if I run the mouse
over the log in boxes, over GNOME classic etc.), i.e. stops doing anything.
While I can still move my mouse's cursor around on the screen without beeing
able to interact with anything, the keyboard does not do anything. I have USB
mouse and keyboard, and VGA screen. There is no sound coming out.
Thinking this was a graphical problem, I ran some research on how to install
nvidia drivers and tried some command lines : it couldn't find the packages,
neither the "deb" command. When trying to continue looking at Xorg config, the
directory wasn't found (i.e. can't "cd" in it) though it was displayed with
"dir" command.
It was really confusing, and my problem still isn't solved. I have tried
installing Debian with no-inst, live cd, DVD and expert DVD with KDE
installations, with the same outcome. Ubuntu's live cd does not even load,
however.
Windows 7 x64 runs fine on the same SSD drive. My system is not overclocked and
all BIOS settings were brought back to default without effect.
I would have expected Debian to boot right out of the box, as it did in Live
CD, but well :'(. I am not good at all with Linux distributions as it is my
first encounter with those, but I allowed myself to put "critical".
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 7.0
APT prefers stable
APT policy: (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
-- Added by me: (surely hardware related problem ?)
Motherboard: P7P55D
CPU: i5 750 (socket 1156)
SSD: Intel 'something' 180GB
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 590
Sound card: Asus Xonar D2
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On Lu, 20 mai 13, 10:43:06, Gobiel wrote:
>
> Then, maybe it would have been more relevant filing this bug report under
> the "nouveau" package tag.
> Cheers! Debian is working now :).
Great to hear this. If you encounter further trouble with the nouveau
driver please use
reportbug xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
to report it (this way many more relevant informations about your system
will be included).
Kind regards,
Andrei
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