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** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Title:
Login screen locks up; mouse
I have the same problem in ubuntu 10.04.1
When I lock my screen and leave it alone for more than 5 minutes (or
so), the keyboard and mouse do not work when I come back.
Force restart re-enables the devices after startup, but I can't find
another way to unlock the screen, when it acts up.
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I observe a similar behavior on 2.6.36.1 and 2.6.37-rc3. The gdm login
window locks up for 20 seconds and then gets released. With kdm the
lockup seems to be either longer or permanent. It does look like kms+gdm
problem. Mine is intel's i915.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
Thank you for your bug report, it seems that the bugtriagers didn't have
time to investigate your issue yet but since you are the only one in
this case setting the bug as low
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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Login screen locks up; mouse keyboard are disabled
0n 23/05/2010, my wife was checking e-mails when I left for work; she is
not aware of my hibernate technique, so she shut-down using shutdown.
I wasn't too concerned about this, as I had been thinking that I should
try a proper boot. So when I first booted the next morning, I used
the normal
I am also a subscriber to bug #554172, CUPS other services not
starting up at boot.
It has been suggested to me that my lack of keyboard mouse may be due
to these not beingstarted in the normal way, particularly as they are
started when I use the abnormal way to boot (as described above in #2).
I tried another idea:
I thought that, since the lock-up occurs during the sign-on process, I
could bypass that stage by changing login to log me in automatically.
A little while after completing the boot menu, The message, as in
comment #2 above, appeared (There is a problem with the
Some new things I tried:
1. I now shut-down using hibernate.
When I next switch on the PC, it boots up quickly to the log-in screen,
which behaves with no problems.
I don't know whether this is a good long-term solution for me...
2. I did a complete fresh install on a separate hard drive.
I
I forgot to mention above:
1. After signing-on, the following message appears:
Message: There is a problem with the configuration server.
(/usr/lib/libconf2-4/gconf-sanity-check-2 exited with status 256).
2. From the fail-safe options, I can get a good login screen from either
selection:
. Run
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48468784/Dependencies.txt
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Login screen locks up; mouse keyboard are disabled
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