Upgraded to Hardy Heron on a System76 laptop that came with Ubuntu preinstalled and Kubuntu added afterward, that was successfully running Gutsy Gibbon, with multiple user accounts that were able to use KDE and Gnome under Gutsy.
After the upgrade to HH, GRUB runs and it gets to the login window successfully. All users can successfully login to Gnome sessions. Most users also can login to KDE sessions. But for one user (and only that one) when logging into a KDE session - the desktop wallpaper appears and toolbar, but before icons become visible on the desktop, the system freezes up and a continuous loud tone blares from the laptop speakers. From there, the system is unresponsive and the only way to stop the sound and escape the freeze is to power off the machine. There must be some sort of configuration file for that one user which is different than the versions for the other users and which is causing the problem. Anybody have any suggestions for how to troubleshoot and resolve this problem for that user to log in and use KDE? Anyone know what file(s) to modify and how to do it?
After the upgrade to HH, GRUB runs and it gets to the login window successfully. All users can successfully login to Gnome sessions. Most users also can login to KDE sessions. But for one user (and only that one) when logging into a KDE session - the desktop wallpaper appears and toolbar, but before icons become visible on the desktop, the system freezes up and a continuous loud tone blares from the laptop speakers. From there, the system is unresponsive and the only way to stop the sound and escape the freeze is to power off the machine. There must be some sort of configuration file for that one user which is different than the versions for the other users and which is causing the problem. Anybody have any suggestions for how to troubleshoot and resolve this problem for that user to log in and use KDE? Anyone know what file(s) to modify and how to do it?
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