Problem is that my ancient laptop does not start from USB and it does not recognize DVD drive, only CD.
That is part of my problem.
Here are the most frequent errors and the last entries right before it successfully logged me in (without networkmanager).
[23:06:31.480] (WW) GREETER: QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
(Parent is SDDM::GreeterApp(0xbfca996c), parent's thread is QThread(0x9603ba8), current thread is QThread(0x962f498)
[23:06:34.781] (WW) GREETER: Calling KPluginInfo:roperty("X-KDE-PluginInfo-Name") is deprecated, use KPluginInfo:luginName() in "/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/plasma/dataengine/plasma_engine_filebrowser.so" instead.
After /etc/init.d/sddm start:Here is the latest about the ongoing drama.
I had to upgrade from 12.10 to 15.04 because I could not get a USB boot working (with PLOP).
Logged into 15.04 without problems. Stayed on it for hours. Wifi went out. Restarted: Same old problem. Sddm crashed.
Tried: systemctl start sddm.
Resulted in this:
Adding cookie to /var/run/sddm/: 1
/usr/bin/xauth: timeout locking (?) var/run/sddm1
DAEMON messages:
display server startin
running /usr/bin/X :1 -auth/var/run/sddm/:1 - nolisten tcp-background none- noset vt?
display server stopped
running "/usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xstop"
End error messages. Hangs on terminal screen.
I also checked the log as suggested. Lots of messages with three recurring. Unfortunately I cannot give them here because the text is stored in 15.04. Not accessible.
There is nothing wrong with PLasma or anything else. I worked long enough in 15.04 without any issues before the wifi went out.
Will now try the other solution that worked for me once: ctrl + alt+F1:
sudo /etc/init.d/sddm start
It worked but did not give me NetworkManager.
[23:08:04.700] (II) HELPER: [PAM] Starting...
[23:08:04.701] (II) HELPER: [PAM] Authenticating...
[23:08:04.701] (II) HELPER: [PAM] Preparing to converse...
[23:08:04.701] (II) HELPER: [PAM] Conversation with 1 messages
[23:08:06.798] (II) HELPER: [PAM] returning.
[23:08:06.799] (II) DAEMON: Authenticated successfully
[23:08:06.799] (II) GREETER: Message received from daemon: LoginSucceeded
[23:08:07.177] (II) HELPER: Starting: "/usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsession" "/usr/bin/startkde"
[23:08:07.193] (II) HELPER: [PAM] Ended.
[23:08:07.194] (II) DAEMON: Auth: sddm-helper exited successfully
[23:08:07.194] (II) DAEMON: Greeter stopped.
[23:08:07.228] (II) HELPER: Adding cookie to "/home/pete1/.Xauthority"
[23:08:07.323] (II) DAEMON: Session started
I finally retrieved some of the most often repeated errors in the log:
[23:06:31.480] (WW) GREETER: QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
(Parent is SDDM::GreeterApp(0xbfca996c), parent's thread is QThread(0x9603ba8), current thread is QThread(0x962f498)
"[23:06:34.781] (WW) GREETER: Calling KPluginInfo:roperty("X-KDE-PluginInfo-Name") is deprecated, use KPluginInfo:luginName() in "/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/plasma/dataengine/plasma_engine_filebrowser.so" instead."
Don't know what that means at all.
If I could figure out how to start my laptop from USB flash drive, I could make a clean installation of 15.04.
That is part of my problem.
Here are the most frequent errors and the last entries right before it successfully logged me in (without networkmanager).
[23:06:31.480] (WW) GREETER: QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
(Parent is SDDM::GreeterApp(0xbfca996c), parent's thread is QThread(0x9603ba8), current thread is QThread(0x962f498)
[23:06:34.781] (WW) GREETER: Calling KPluginInfo:roperty("X-KDE-PluginInfo-Name") is deprecated, use KPluginInfo:luginName() in "/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/plasma/dataengine/plasma_engine_filebrowser.so" instead.
After /etc/init.d/sddm start:Here is the latest about the ongoing drama.
I had to upgrade from 12.10 to 15.04 because I could not get a USB boot working (with PLOP).
Logged into 15.04 without problems. Stayed on it for hours. Wifi went out. Restarted: Same old problem. Sddm crashed.
Tried: systemctl start sddm.
Resulted in this:
Adding cookie to /var/run/sddm/: 1
/usr/bin/xauth: timeout locking (?) var/run/sddm1
DAEMON messages:
display server startin
running /usr/bin/X :1 -auth/var/run/sddm/:1 - nolisten tcp-background none- noset vt?
display server stopped
running "/usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xstop"
End error messages. Hangs on terminal screen.
I also checked the log as suggested. Lots of messages with three recurring. Unfortunately I cannot give them here because the text is stored in 15.04. Not accessible.
There is nothing wrong with PLasma or anything else. I worked long enough in 15.04 without any issues before the wifi went out.
Will now try the other solution that worked for me once: ctrl + alt+F1:
sudo /etc/init.d/sddm start
It worked but did not give me NetworkManager.
[23:08:04.700] (II) HELPER: [PAM] Starting...
[23:08:04.701] (II) HELPER: [PAM] Authenticating...
[23:08:04.701] (II) HELPER: [PAM] Preparing to converse...
[23:08:04.701] (II) HELPER: [PAM] Conversation with 1 messages
[23:08:06.798] (II) HELPER: [PAM] returning.
[23:08:06.799] (II) DAEMON: Authenticated successfully
[23:08:06.799] (II) GREETER: Message received from daemon: LoginSucceeded
[23:08:07.177] (II) HELPER: Starting: "/usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsession" "/usr/bin/startkde"
[23:08:07.193] (II) HELPER: [PAM] Ended.
[23:08:07.194] (II) DAEMON: Auth: sddm-helper exited successfully
[23:08:07.194] (II) DAEMON: Greeter stopped.
[23:08:07.228] (II) HELPER: Adding cookie to "/home/pete1/.Xauthority"
[23:08:07.323] (II) DAEMON: Session started
I finally retrieved some of the most often repeated errors in the log:
[23:06:31.480] (WW) GREETER: QObject: Cannot create children for a parent that is in a different thread.
(Parent is SDDM::GreeterApp(0xbfca996c), parent's thread is QThread(0x9603ba8), current thread is QThread(0x962f498)
"[23:06:34.781] (WW) GREETER: Calling KPluginInfo:roperty("X-KDE-PluginInfo-Name") is deprecated, use KPluginInfo:luginName() in "/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/plasma/dataengine/plasma_engine_filebrowser.so" instead."
Don't know what that means at all.
If I could figure out how to start my laptop from USB flash drive, I could make a clean installation of 15.04.
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