Did the upgrades last night. Shut down.
Booted up this morning and after I put in my password on the logi screen and pressed the Enter Key the login screen remained, sans prompts, and no desktop appeared.
Opened a console and check. Kdm IS running. Restarted kdm. Same problem.
Opened another console and did an update and upgrade. LOTS of pkgs upgrades!
Rebooted. Same problem.
Open a console and execute "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg" Same problem.
The Kdm login screen has a logical bug. You are given two options: default (previous) and failsafe.
IF you try the "failsafe" mode and then want to return to the normal KDE4 desktop you are without an option. The "default" option states in parentheses that it offers the "previous" desktop. IF you previous desktop was "failsafe" the does not seem to be an option to return to a normal KDE4 desktop.
Rebooted. Did a recovery boot. Resumed. Same problem.
Rebooted. Did a root with networking recovery boot. Wicd wouldn't connect to wlan0. No eth connected.
Rebooted. Let login screen set after login for a long time. Same problem.
HAL no longer generates an xorg.conf file, so I have nothing to edit or configure. THAT is the Achilles heel of the new xserver paradigm. If HAL can't configure it automatically the average user is left with NO manual option. Re-running HAL is a futile exercise. There are no man pages for HAL.
I have three other kernel options available. I suspect that they will fail under the same problem. Testing reveals this to be the case, which raises the question as to the value of keeping previous kernels around.
EDIT: DUH! Realized I had a geriatric moment. The xserver IS running. It is KDE4 that is not starting.. Will reload the desktop and try again.
EDIT:EDIT:
Broken dependencies. Attempting a reinstall of kubuntu-desktop revealed that kdebase-workspace- data is at version 4.3.1-0ubuntu7 BUT -0ubuntu-5 is to be installed. Installing 7 directly did not help.
It appears that the version number sequence for KDE base packages in the repository is not in sync. So, I will have to continue upgrading until they are.
Anyone else have a KDE4 desktop startup failure after the updates of last night and this morning?
Booted up this morning and after I put in my password on the logi screen and pressed the Enter Key the login screen remained, sans prompts, and no desktop appeared.
Opened a console and check. Kdm IS running. Restarted kdm. Same problem.
Opened another console and did an update and upgrade. LOTS of pkgs upgrades!
Rebooted. Same problem.
Open a console and execute "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg" Same problem.
The Kdm login screen has a logical bug. You are given two options: default (previous) and failsafe.
IF you try the "failsafe" mode and then want to return to the normal KDE4 desktop you are without an option. The "default" option states in parentheses that it offers the "previous" desktop. IF you previous desktop was "failsafe" the does not seem to be an option to return to a normal KDE4 desktop.
Rebooted. Did a recovery boot. Resumed. Same problem.
Rebooted. Did a root with networking recovery boot. Wicd wouldn't connect to wlan0. No eth connected.
Rebooted. Let login screen set after login for a long time. Same problem.
HAL no longer generates an xorg.conf file, so I have nothing to edit or configure. THAT is the Achilles heel of the new xserver paradigm. If HAL can't configure it automatically the average user is left with NO manual option. Re-running HAL is a futile exercise. There are no man pages for HAL.
I have three other kernel options available. I suspect that they will fail under the same problem. Testing reveals this to be the case, which raises the question as to the value of keeping previous kernels around.
EDIT: DUH! Realized I had a geriatric moment. The xserver IS running. It is KDE4 that is not starting.. Will reload the desktop and try again.
EDIT:EDIT:
Broken dependencies. Attempting a reinstall of kubuntu-desktop revealed that kdebase-workspace- data is at version 4.3.1-0ubuntu7 BUT -0ubuntu-5 is to be installed. Installing 7 directly did not help.
It appears that the version number sequence for KDE base packages in the repository is not in sync. So, I will have to continue upgrading until they are.
Anyone else have a KDE4 desktop startup failure after the updates of last night and this morning?
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