Strange. Fix released and it crashes for me hitting ENTER at the login
prompt (running 11.10)
I added vt=7 to /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf as below
[SeatDefaults]
greeter-session=unity-greeter
user-session=ubuntu
vt=7
and it stops crashing when hitting ENTER at the login promtpt. Nice!
First
Looks like it! No crashes today, yay!
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I think this is fixed with 0.4.2-0ubuntu1, but as Plymouth generally
doesn't work I'm not going to close this until someone confirms it.
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I confirm that the new version fixes this. lightdm now starts X at vt7,
as it should. Thanks!
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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I can crash and uncrash X with Alt+Left/Right on an Oneiric liveusb
with ubiquity-dm (not pressing anything during live-cd boot).
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Setting 'vt=7' in the '[seat-0]' portion of '/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf'
seems to have stopped the crashing (which I got from time to time - NOT
always - using the '2' and 'Enter' key).
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1 July Daily Build live on boot, Acer Aspire one netbook
Ctrl-Alt-t terminal session:
dfenter
killed Xorg. I don't know lightdm or plymouth code but it does appear to be
consistent with the comment #6 above about a race condition.
Difference is 1 July Xorg crashed then ubuntu immediately
This also happens on the live system, the first session seems to start
on a VT which also has a getty on it (presumably VT1). At first startup,
lightdm needs to ensure that it starts on a vt = 7, i. e. it cannot
rely on X.org's grab the next free terminal detection.
The alternative would be to
amd64 30 June Daily Build same error, X window crash.
(This is on Aspire 5253 notebook, also failed with i386 this morning on Aspire
one netbook.)
Boot
BFB select terminal
df
enter
X windows quit back to command line
Tried to do ubuntu-bug xorg and got:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ ubuntu-bug xorg
@jerrylamos
Does it *only* occur when you type df and press enter, or does it occur **every
time you press enter, no matter what** (as has been the case in all of my
testing)? Does it occur when you press the 2 key on the alphanumeric portion
(i.e., not the number pad) of the keyboard, as well
Analysis with Robert:
- currently lightdm tries to start on the active VT. It shouldn't do this; if
plymouth is running it should use the active VT (after proper hand-off),
otherwise it should take the next available
- /etc/init/plymouth-stop.conf doesn't special-case lightdm currently, so
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Also affects: lightdm (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Critical
Status: New
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** Tags added: i386
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In duplicate bug 798509, some characters (on a US/English keyboard, the
2 key in the alphanumeric portion of the keyboard, and both enter keys)
trigger the X server to terminate (so it is not just that characters are
sent to tty1--the X server also quits, popping the user back to a
virtual console
** Attachment added: tty.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/802271/+attachment/2182122/+files/tty.png
** Description changed:
- Every now and then I see some characters sent to tty1 (see attaced
+ Every now and then I see some characters sent to tty1 (see attached
screenshot). It even
Maybe similar to this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/396226
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