Upgraded 'saucy' kernel to latest version - 3.9.0-6.
Now I can no longer log in.
The login screen appears, shows username and accepts the (correct) password.
'Enter' results in a black screen with a brief message just flying by. I cannot red the entire message, but it is something like
"drm-enable. . . . panel too long to power on".
Thereafter the login prompt reappears.
Login in as guest has the same result.
I have not yet tried the rescue a broken system login nor have I used an installation disk to repair the broken 'saucy' installation, because I have no idea what could cause this problem and therefore how to fix it.
Does anyone know what could cause this and how to repair it?
Now I can no longer log in.
The login screen appears, shows username and accepts the (correct) password.
'Enter' results in a black screen with a brief message just flying by. I cannot red the entire message, but it is something like
"drm-enable. . . . panel too long to power on".
Thereafter the login prompt reappears.
Login in as guest has the same result.
I have not yet tried the rescue a broken system login nor have I used an installation disk to repair the broken 'saucy' installation, because I have no idea what could cause this problem and therefore how to fix it.
Does anyone know what could cause this and how to repair it?
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