Bug#326959: installation-report: System hang on X-Windows login screen. Mouse working. Recovery-Mode working.

2005-12-10 Thread michaeljgd
Package: installation-report
Followup-For: Bug #326959

After installation form Netinst-CD the system restarts and comes to the login 
screen but without displaying any characters. Just the usual rectangles and 
their colors. System is a dual core amd 64 X2 3800+ on an ASUS A8NE-FM. dmesg: 
1. Warning: NR_CPUS limit of 1 reached. ignored. 2. 
pcie_portdrv_probe-Dev[005d:10de] has invalid IRQ. Check vendor BIOS.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) 
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.12-1-amd64-generic
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)


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Bug#326959: installation-report: System hang on X-Windows login screen. Mouse working. Recovery-Mode working.

2005-12-10 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting michaeljgd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 Package: installation-report
 Followup-For: Bug #326959
 
 After installation form Netinst-CD the system restarts and comes to the login 
 screen but without displaying any characters. Just the usual rectangles and 
 their colors. System is a dual core amd 64 X2 3800+ on an ASUS A8NE-FM. 
 dmesg: 1. Warning: NR_CPUS limit of 1 reached. ignored. 2. 
 pcie_portdrv_probe-Dev[005d:10de] has invalid IRQ. Check vendor BIOS.


The system is hanged on the X-Window login screen, right?

If so, I'm afraid this is not a Debian installer bug, but has to be
reported against the relevant package.

Is the system responsive through the network (can you ping it, ssh
into if if SSH is installed, etc...) ?





Bug#326959: installation-report: System hang on X-Windows login screen. Mouse working. Recovery-Mode working.

2005-12-10 Thread Christian Perrier
  The system is hanged on the X-Window login screen,
  right?
 
 That's true. The screen looks like the usual login,
 with all graphical elements, but the characters. But,
 the term hang is a bit overexaggerated, because
 mouse is working and ping is positive.
 
  If so, I'm afraid this is not a Debian installer
  bug, but has to be
  reported against the relevant package.
 
 You are right. My mistake. Sorry. I believe that
 belongs to some X... or Gnome. What do you think?

Probably some missing fonts, I think.


 
 
  Is the system responsive through the network (can
  you ping it, ssh
  into if if SSH is installed, etc...) ?
 
 Ping is OK. SSH is not installed by now. Tried telnet,
 but in vain.
 
 apt-get check shows no unresolved dependencies.
 There are some font issues in the log files, but I
 can't set the input focus to the field where the user
 name belongs. I assume, that shall work, despite
 missing fonts, if that would be the main problem?
 
 Just now, when I played with Ctrl-Alt-F1, F2, F3 aso.
 to see some messages, it happened that some texts
 appear on the login screen, but I still can't log in.


Does Ctrl-Atl-Fx bring you back to a console ? There you should be
able to log in.





Bug#326959: installation-report: System hang on X-Windows login screen. Mouse working. Recovery-Mode working.

2005-12-10 Thread Michael Donner
 
 Probably some missing fonts, I think.

Looks like something like that.

 Does Ctrl-Atl-Fx bring you back to a console ? There
 you should be
 able to log in.

I left that info out. No. Ctrl-Alt-Fx does not switch
to another console. Neither Ascii-Terminal nor Gnome.
Nothing changed.
I also did'nt mention that the characters which
appeared then, appeared at the graphical login screen.
The window-header and the menue-texts where visible.
But I still could'nt enter something into the entry
field.

Michael










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