On 21/10/12 07:49, Brendan Inglese wrote:
recover my workstation is to SSH in
remotely and stop gdm3 then start it again

Hi,

I occasionally have the same issue, I also have similar hardware.. I do
not have a solution, maybe when 3.6 arrives it might improve?

One thing I thought to mention is that, you don't /have/ to SSH in, you
can switch to a different console and then restart gdm.... this is done
by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1
(you can use more than F1 to switch to multiple consoles, X seems to use
console 7)

Not sure if you already know this, but it is a good trick and often gets
me out of trouble :)

-Ben

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