As i can see that you make a mess. if you now your terminal good try to
login and fix mount problems. If you got a windows format disk may this
cause problems.
check : mount -t vfat -o umask=000 /dev/sda1 /media/disk
An anther choose is to set again the puredyne distro. What was the last
thins you change into your pc? check /etc/X11 xorg.conf
What is your video card? is it nvidia maybe ? Check your problem on ubuntu
forum cause puredyne is debian compatible distro. cheers there.

On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 6:29 PM, felix nicanor <[email protected]>wrote:

> **
> Hi List,
> A problem (or more than one) has been showing in my system which causes I
> do not understand.
> Some days before my screen light started to change values automatically,
> with no function_key+F7 action. I tried to find info about that behaviour
> with no luck. I also had that behaviour with xubuntu in a MSI netbook, but
> thought it was a hardware problem, as Xubuntu din not gave me any problem
> like that in my laptop. Yesterday I was in puredata and something was
> happening: I had no audio in jack control. I noticed that I had no audio
> icon in my bar and no power management icon neither, so I restarted the
> machine hoping that the problem was a strange not completed system start.
> After it restarted and after a while with the same problem, my monitor
> switched off with no reason. I didn't understood what was happening and I
> did a forced switch-off (pressing the on-off button for 5 seconds). When it
> started again some strange lines appeared in the shell as it was loading the
> system, and the light went off again even without been loaded the Puredyne
> GUI.
>
>
>
>
>
> This time I tried the laptop's rubber button used to tell the system that
> the laptop screen is closed (screen folded over the keyboard) and when I
> stopped pressing it the light went on again, but just for some seconds.
> Everything else works, or seems to work. I was writing you this mail in
> blindness, as my monitor is black until I press the rubber button. If I
> wanted to see what I was doing I had to press it constantly.
> When doing so I thought about the relationship between the power management
> icon and the monitor light. Intuitively I unplugged the laptop from it's
> energy source and, voilà, the problem seemed to be solved. But after some
> seconds, again, it switched off the screen light again. As a final test I
> dimmed down the screen light to it's minimun and now that's how it is now:
> unplugged, with the minimun screen light, it remains on.
> Is there a recognized bug showing this behaviour?
> Thankyou,
> Felix
>
>
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