#0 compute_frame_id (fi=0x10007c50040) at
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get_prev_frame_if_no_cycle (this_frame=0x10007c4f230) at
/home/simark/src/wt/good/gdb/frame.c:1927
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I'm unsure if this is exactly the same issue, but, yes I still have the
issue that my password is not accepted if I just enter it on the
password prompt and press Enter. What I figured out so far is that the
problem seems to arise from the fact that my password starts with a
capital letter. During
Is anyone still having this issue?
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Um, it looks like you guys got hacked...
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Same problem with Linux Mint 18.3
Installed Linux Mint with Noveau drivers (default). I got some problems
and switched to nvidia proprietary drivers and then I cannot enter luks
decryption at first attempt.
After rebooting I get text screen for password, which works well.
Driver version: 384
Same bug on ubuntu 16.04 LTS with kernel 4.10 with Optimus
(intel/nvidia) if you select in bios use only nvidia and no bug if you
select intel or hybrid. So it's definitely nvidia proprietary driver
bug.
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Problem confirmed on NVIDIA GTX 1080 running proprietary drivers 387.12.
This does not happen with Nouveau.
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with kernel 4.10.0-35-generic. Plymouth version is
being reported as 0.9.2-3ubuntu13.
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Have same Problem. With the Nvidia proprietary drivers, can't type password.
Everything works fine with nouveau.
Is a workaround available with Nvidia proprietary driver?
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This is still present in zesty :( what makes it worse is that nouveau
crashes my computer from time to time.
Also text boot is not as good. I have 2 partitions with the same
password and graphical boot asks for password only once. With text boot
i have to enter the password twice.
is there at
This happened to me again today, after I did an apt update. The problem
is, the kernel modules (or something) changed, but not the kernel
version, so I don't have a backup kernel configuration that I can boot
from. This makes it literally impossible for me to boot my machine.
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I see this has been open for a few years now. Is there anything we can
do to help speed it along? I'm open to sponsoring it, testing new code,
whatever.
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... with the Nvidia proprietary drivers, that is. Everything works fine
with nouveau.
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I wanted to report that this is also happening to me.
Computer model: Dell Precision 7520
GPU: Nvidia Quadro M2200
OS: Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 amd64
I'm happy to provide any additional specs that would be useful.
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This bug also affects HP Zbook 15 G3 with nVidia drivers Ubuntu 16.04.2 +
nVidia-375
The splash screen with the passphrase prompt is displayed but the keyboard
doesn't work.
Removing 'splash' from the grub command line to boot into text mode
works around the issue but for our users the UX with
Same problem for me when doing a fresh install of 16.04 LTS and 17.04.
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Well, this bug is irritating, but swearing at the team won't help.
Nearly years since this was first reported. Hmmm.
This answer seems to provide a workaround:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/854388/ubuntu-16-04-cannot-enter-password-at-disk-decryption-splash-screen
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I have been hit by this bug after transforming Ubuntu 16.10 into Kubuntu
16.10 trough tasksel utility. I removed ubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-usb.
Then installed kubuntu-desktop.
Fuck you. More than 2 years after and still you haven't fixed it. I have
spent already a day with this shit.
Its not the
Easier workaround (which also avoids the network problems at least I
had): Choose an earlier kernel from the boot menu.
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[This](https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1386005/comments/87)
or recovery mode made it possible to boot. However, networking (both
wired and wireless) is now unavailable.
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Ubuntu 16-04.2 LTS, FDE install then switched to Nvidia driver in
additional drivers, reboot unable to enter password to unlock disk
#87 worked for me by editing boot options
>I already have 'nosplash noplymouth', removing the follwing
load_video
gfxmode
splash $vt.handoff
But I had no success
i dont was reading all the comentaries (becouse tomor i work, but i was
reading half).
I get the same problem, ubuntu 14.04 and 16.10.
What I was thinking, after all this big bug i want to start my linux in
recovery mode, and then i was searching google how to start in command
line and i get
I had 16.04 for 2 weeks on my newly built pc. The OS was running great
until today when I restarted my pc and wasn't able to type in my
password as I usually would. Instead popped up in the top left of the
screen. Confused I start fiddling with everything I could and for the
next 3-4hrs nothing.
To add one more data point, I hit the same problem when upgrading from
Kubuntu 14.04 to 16.04.
Ondrej's workaround is also effective for my setup. In the end, the
upgraded system was unusable for other problems as well so I did a fresh
install. However, I kept the lvm volume group on luks device
I am affected by the very same bug in 16.10. I have hybrid
virtual/dulaboot system - a physical encrypted partition + dedicated ESP
that is bootable on bare metal from UEFI and able to load either Ubuntu
or Windows; or bootable via VirtualBox using dedicated ESP and UEFI
boot.
- In case of bare
I had the same problem here as I just upgraded desktops. My old system
was working fine, installed kde neon with an ubuntu base, and got the
same where I can't access the password entry focus in ubuntu. As
mentioned, this seems to occur *every* time I upgrade, whether ubuntu to
ubuntu, or
I'm running Xerus. Routine upgrades upgraded the kernel from 4.4.0-45 to
4.4.0-47. The next time I booted (because plasmashell refused to start,
a probably unrelated bug), the "kubuntu" splash screen was about twice
as wide as normal. It showed the disk password prompt, but I couldn't
get it to
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on a Dell I with a radeon card. This
started happening after a few successful boots in graphics mode. I
suspect, although I am not sure, that it started after I needed to
install an extra library for a package that I had installed. But BEFORE
that, in order for
Sorry, my system is:
Ubuntu 16.04 with Linux 4.4.0-47-generic
Asus Taichi 21, and bug begun after installing
intel-graphics-update-tool_2.0.2_amd64.deb
from: intel-graphics-update-tool_2.0.2_amd64.deb
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I suddenly suffered from this bug after installing Intel Graphic Drivers
installer.
When I try to type LUKS password the characters just gets printed on the screen
overwritting th purple background, intead in the edit box.
The only thing that worked for me is to remove quiet splash.
This is an
This really needs to be fixed. I mean really. Come on.
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Heeey it's been two years and this show stopper bug still hasn't
been fixed.
Remember folks, for every 1 person who reports the problem there are 100
who don't, which means this bug affects at least 5,000 people affected
by this bug.
Come on guys, get it together. This needs fixing.
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Same problem here on Linux Mint after upgrading from 17.3 to 18.
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I have a macbook pro retina 11,3 with GeForce GT 750M Mac Edition. With
ubuntu 14.04 everything worked fine with nvidia drivers and disk
encryption. After upgrading to 16.04, I was unable enter the encryption
key on the splash page, and the keyboard was unresponsive. Rebooting
and using recover
Same as David (#76),
I'm running Arch Linux, with the latest kernel (4.7.0-rc6-mainline)
Apparently Plymouth and crypt can't cooperate: I have to switch to text
login (nosplash option) to decrypt my LUKS Harddisk - obviously setting
nosplash stops Plymouth from running and therefore I haven't any
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Same issue when upgrading from Ubuntu 14.04 to 16.04. Note - using LUKS
encryption and have nVidia video.
Did a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04 using LUKS encryption which
installed 4.4.0-21 and login worked until I ran upgrades (which
installed 4.4.0-34). Now have the cannot type characters into
Ubuntu 16.04 newest nVidia drivers version 367.35. Same problem as
everyone in here. Unable to enter password after installing the nVidia
driver. Screen stays frozen with no input.
Well, what's worked for me as a workaround is to change:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=”quiet splash” in the
I just upgraded from 14.04 to 16.04, and now I'm experiencing exactly
the same symptoms. Full disk encryption (including root parition) was
working just fine under 14.04 before the upgrade. Post upgrade, under
16.04, I'm unable to enter my root partition password. I type, and
nothing shows up
Something additional I should probably add...
On ubuntu-16.04 desktop installation cd (uefi mode), after installation,
when asked to press enter to reboot, nothing happens except to echo the
action on the terminal as indicated above. The only way to reboot the
system is to do a force reboot.
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Intel i5 4th gen
NVidia GTX970
I have a fresh Install Ubuntu with encryption. By default it uses Nouveau Driver
>From the driver UI, I switch to nvidia, then I reboot and the problem
appear.
Scenarios
1. default kernel loading
It prompt with a low res screen
Sorry, I should also mention that all of these installs were Kubuntu,
AMD64
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I'm getting this with 15.10 and 16.04 (post update). I've had it happen
on two separate machines with a fresh install of 15.10, one of which had
an NVidia 870, but the other did not (older Dell XPS 15). After reading
a few related bugs, I'm abale to work around this without going into
recovery
@Shevek,
> I don't yet see a 4.2.0-26 release for Wily. If you gzip -d and cpio t
your initrd, does it contain an i915 module?
Now on 4.2.0-27-generic at least.
What exactly should I do, I'm not sure what you mean with the gzip and
cpio, can you clarify with a more exact command? :)
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After searching and trying for a long, long time, I finally found a
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Configuration
-
Hardware configuration:
DH87RL board
i7-4771 CPU
GeForce GTX 970
Software
@jaywink: I don't yet see a 4.2.0-26 release for Wily. If you gzip -d
and cpio t your initrd, does it contain an i915 module?
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Also affected wily with stock kernel 4.2.0-26. If I change
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT to "quiet nosplash" I can type characters in
and unlock.
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Workaround from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cryptsetup/+bug/1500751
comment #68 confirmed correct and working. Also, bug not present in
Ubuntu Wiy for 4.2.x kernels due to i915 driver being in an appropriate
directory. However, intel_pstate driver in Wily AFU'd, so you still have
to
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cryptsetup/+bug/1500751
comment #68 for apparently working solution.
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Same problem on fresh install of encrypted lvm root with lvm swap of ubuntu
15.10 with amd graphics using open source amd. Work around seems to be revise
/etc/default/grub to:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="quiet splash"
followed by "sudo update-grub2" and "sudo
I'm on Xubuntu 15.10 (fresh install) and this bug affects me too.
I can provide any logs/information if necessary.
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I have the same problem - and it's not the first time, either. Even
though I didn't report a bug, before (just worked around it), I agree
with Josh: [K]Ubuntu does not seem to have the QA it should do!
I encounter the same problem again and again on different computers (not
sure anymore, but
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After upgrading to 15.10. my problem seems to have resolved and I'm now
able to enter my decrypt password.
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I've just upgraded my 15.04 machine to kernel 3.19.0-32, and I continue
to experience this bug, as I did with -30 and -31. The suggestion in
comment #32 above
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1386005/comments/32),
which is to set GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" in
I am also experiencing the same problem on 15.04. Same symptoms: works
fine with linux-image-3.19.0-28, but not with -30 and -31.
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Same experience here. Now the fglrx drivers work again (fix in proposed)
but, the previous grub workaround doesn't. So far, the only option was
to remove "splash" :-(
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I've also encountered this bug on 15.04, and am currently suffering from
it. I upgraded to linux-image-3.19.0-30 and this problem manifested
itself, and then when -31 came out shortly after I held out hope for a
fix, but thus far have had no joy. I've yet to try any of the
workarounds in the bug,
Adding GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=auto to the grub config solved the issue
for me. However, as soon as I install any fglrx driver (which worked on
Trusty), X crashes ... (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-
installer/+bug/1493888)
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I am also experiencing the same problem on 15.04. It use to work and
then after one of those software update (I don't remember which one) it
would now not let me type my password for decrypting the hdd. I would
have to power off and power on again, see grub choose Ubuntu and then it
would go into
Before I forget, I'm also using Ubuntu 15.10
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I also experienced the same problem, after installing the proprietary
Nvidia drivers and following the instructions at
http://www.webupd8.org/2010/03/how-to-get-plymouth-working-with-
nvidia.html to re-enable plymouth on my proprietary Nvidia driver.
Right now, I'm undoing the graphical plymouth
Facing same problem on Ubuntu 15.10
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re Matthew Norman:
I have also had an issue going from linux-image-3.19.0-28 to
linux-image-3.19.0-30 and am tracking it via
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1504763
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Adding onto this bug because I also have the same problem while running
Ubuntu 15.04 on a Lenovo T450s.
As with the other users attempting to boot puts you into the decrypt
screen with a nice empty password box, but keyboard strokes do not
appear to register, as if the decryption password had not
This affects me as well. Adding my scenario which is similar.
I'm running Ubuntu 15.04 on a Dell XPS 13. I installed with the
encrypted LVM option. Typically, I boot, I get the purple screen asking
for my encryption passphrase, I put it in, then it goes to the standard
login screen.
Now, I boot,
I agree with #49 that this is *not* a duplicate of #1359689 for the
reasons stated in that comment. Hence un-duping.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1359689
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@Josh (majik) wrote on 2014-10-28:
+1 Wow I couldn't have said better. I have exactly the same issue over
and over again with the new distribution upgrade of Ubuntu. For me also
it started since Warty. And
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1359689 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1359689
I don't think that this bug is a duplicate of bug #1359689 because in this bug
we can see the right screen asking for the passphrase, but we are unable to
write the password in the right place (as you can
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1359689 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1359689
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I reported this bug too and it was marked as a duplicate. I thought I'd
add my description in case it helps. I'm seeing some really strange
behavior, not as critical as it not booting at all, but it is counter
intuitive. When I boot, the screen appears blank until I press the down
arrow key
I don't know if this is considered recovery mode but going this route allowed
me to workaround it (am running Ubuntu MATE 15.04 Beta 2 in a Virtualbox
guest), but of course no longer have a graphical boot..:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2251116p=13158092#post13158092
Martin Wimpress
** Tags added: kubuntu
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-15.04
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OK, however I am not going to be able to create the problem report for a
week or so as I am on the road until then.
Ron
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015, 09:11 Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre mathieu...@gmail.com
wrote:
Let's just open a new bug report specific to your configuration;
something like [uvesafb]
Let's just open a new bug report specific to your configuration;
something like [uvesafb] [v86d] prompt input echoed on the side of the
screen, along with your /etc/default/grub and other attachments. That
way it's clear what the issue is, and also clear that the problem is
very specific to
Mathieu,
I have no problem with your commandeering my bug, if that helps getting the
issue resolved. What do you need me to do, if anything?
Ron
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Ron, do you mind if we commandeer your bug to handle the latest
reported cases? We could open a new one, more specific to the use of
uvesafb in your configuration, and making it clear enough in the title
that it's unmistakably a different problem than anything else?
Josh, I have no history
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/1386005
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1359689 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1359689
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Importance: Undecided = Critical
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1359689
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Hi,
are these the same bug#1386836 and bug#1387107?
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Given that you have uvesafb configured, I'm surprised to see that you
don't have anything in /proc/fb. I wouldn't expect this to change as a
result of booting in recovery mode, since I don't think uvesafb is a KMS
driver and is therefore unaffected by the 'nomodeset' boot option.
Also, it seems
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I'd like to point out a couple of things that were lost when my bug was
merged with this one:
1. This bug happens every time a distribution upgrade of Ubuntu comes
out. It's been happening since Warty, and I've had to report the problem
and wait a couple of months for a fix every time.
2. Every
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Steve,
Removing video=uvesafb from /etc/default/grub does allow me to boot
without going to recovery mode. This does confirm an interaction with
either v86d or uvesafb with respect to the input problem.I am not
sure if my problem is related to Josh's as it is not clear whether he is
using
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I'm also affected by this exact same bug: Question #256182
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I have reproduced this problem in local testing, but it was only by
accident in a configuration that is not expected to happen on a real
system (namely, by manually removing vt.handoff=7 from the kernel
command line).
Please run 'apport-collect 1386005' from the affected system, and attach
your
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ApportVersion: 2.14.7-0ubuntu8
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: Unity
DefaultPlymouth: /lib/plymouth/themes/ubuntu-logo/ubuntu-logo.plymouth
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-09-27 (30 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS Trusty Tahr - Release amd64
** Attachment removed: BootDmesg.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1386005/+attachment/4246393/+files/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment removed: BootLog.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1386005/+attachment/4246394/+files/BootLog.txt
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apport information
** Description changed:
- After upgrading to 14.10 from 14.04, I am unable to enter my password
- for decypting the root filesystem. The password is echoed in plaintext
- on the graphic boot screen and does not show up in the password entry
- box on the graphic. In order
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