Well downgrading GDM didn't help. One interesting note. I was looking
through the log files and noticed that /var/log/gdm had the sticky bit
set "T" on other. After downgrading the permissions went back to what
I expected. Upgraded again and the perms still look right. Not sure
what happened there.
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Le 24/04/2011 13:48, Richard Shaw a écrit :
> On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 2:51 AM, François Patte
> wrote:
>> Stop gdm service and see what happens
>
> I'll have to try that, but if there's no gdm service and I telinit 5,
> what exactly happens?
Alm
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 3:10 AM, James Wilkinson
wrote:
> Out of interest, is it USB? If so, does unplugging it and replugging it
> help?
Yes it's USB, but no, I've tried plugging it in almost every port. I
too figured it was a USB issue at first.
Same result: Nothing in GDM, fine in everything
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 2:51 AM, François Patte
wrote:
> Stop gdm service and see what happens
I'll have to try that, but if there's no gdm service and I telinit 5,
what exactly happens?
> Have a look in dmesg, in /var/log/messages (grep -i gdm)
I just tried it, no output, but I had al
Richard Shaw wrote:
> My computer got restarted (presumable by my 3 y.o. daughter) and now
> all of a sudden my keyboard doesn't work in GDM.
>
> Works fine in the BIOS, plymouth, it will even wake up the monitor
> when it goes to sleep, but when GDM comes up I can'
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Le 24/04/2011 03:31, Richard Shaw a écrit :
> Anyone else ever seen this?
>
> My computer got restarted (presumable by my 3 y.o. daughter) and now
> all of a sudden my keyboard doesn't work in GDM.
>
> Works fine in the BIOS,
Anyone else ever seen this?
My computer got restarted (presumable by my 3 y.o. daughter) and now
all of a sudden my keyboard doesn't work in GDM.
Works fine in the BIOS, plymouth, it will even wake up the monitor
when it goes to sleep, but when GDM comes up I can't do anything. Not
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