Happened again overnight - kill -HUP xsettingsd got it useable again.
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On Thursday, 1 September 2016 01:54:38 UTC+10, Desobediente wrote:
> I use KDE (XFCE is installed but never used) and I don't have the option
> of using the keyboard. The num/caps/scroll lock lights won't change and
> the keyboard doesn't seem to respond.
>
> As I stated, the processes seem to
I use KDE (XFCE is installed but never used) and I don't have the option
of using the keyboard. The num/caps/scroll lock lights won't change and
the keyboard doesn't seem to respond.
As I stated, the processes seem to be running, if there's a music
player, I can still hear it.
Will check SETUP
Hi Doug
That might be the clue.
I waited until it happened again, did Ctrl-F2 and then restarted then
xfsettingsd process with a kill -HUP.
Ctrl-F1 then got me back to the login for the X without having to reboot or
restart VMs.
I've only tried this once ... if it's repeatable over the next
I have the same issue using 3.1 since it launched, never bothered to find
out why, nor filed anything in the issue tracker, I just turn the computer
off and on again.
My screen blacks out, I can move the mouse and see the cursor moving in the
screen, keyboards do not respond at all. If there's
Problem description:
After using the system all day (including unlocking and unlocking the screen
just fine) and then leaving it overnight I come back to a blank screen.
Doing a Ctrl-Alt-F2 gives me a command prompt but I can't get X to respond
(with Ctrl-Alt-F1).
After a reboot all is